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Newly crowned royally, Tricia I-abrador gives an exciting joyful acceptance speech. Kim McCort (1986 Winter Sports Queen) and Tricia l-abrador (1987 Winter Sports Queen) pose for a pretty picture.
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Winter Wonder o some the number 13” is unlucky, but this year when choosing the ten fi- nalists for Winter Sports Queen, the boys of the Class of ’88 chose 13 girls worthy of royalty. Their choices were Wendy Brown, Sheila Hackney, Christine Gay, )anine Hammond, Gwen Hun- saker, Tricia Labrador, Lisa Mount, Birdi Schultz, Bonnie Smith, Dawn Unger, Jennie Walke, and Heidi Williamson. Soon after nominations the field was narrowed to five (with the voting help of grades 9-12) and December 18 was the night of truth.” The final five, Sheila escorted by Curtis Rose, Tricia escorted by Jerry Gabriel, Chris- tine escorted by Matt Shaw, Lisa escorted by Matt Sharb and Wendy escorted by Erik Stump stood center stage as the Pep Band serenaded and Varsity Wrestling tri-captain Mark Glas- pell and departing queen Kim McCort made the announcement. “The 1987 Winter Sports Queen is ... Tricia Labrador!” A rush of applause came over the crowd as Tricia accepted her crown. The end of the special evening came with a Varsity victory over the Gallia Blue Devils and a dance to honor the Queen and her court. Shortly after the crowning, the 1987 Winter Sports Queen and her Court gather for a final photo. Fumbling for the envelope. Mark Glaspell Queen Kim humbly jjives up her crown to readies nimself to make the announce- the new Queen Tricia Labrador, ment. 12 Tonya Fisher
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One, Two, Three Strikes ... “Damn Yankees” Makes a Hit u ake Me Out to the Ball- game!” was what eve- ryone was singing when over 60 students of Logan High School presented ‘‘Damn Yankees” March 24, 25, and 26. The comedy centers around Joe Boyd (played by Mike Walsh) who is a balding real estate agent who wants nothing out of life but to see his favorite baseball team, the Washington Senators beat those “Damn Yankees.” Enter ... the devil in disguise, Mr. Apple- gate, who agrees to make him the greatest baseball player in the world. Joe agrees, and becomes Joe Hardy leaving his wife Meg (played by Dreama Cook). To keep his mind off of his wife, Ap- plegate (played by Matt Sharb) brings on his best homewrecker Lola (played by Wendy Wolfe). To add to the twisting, turning plot, nosy reporter Gloria Thorpe (played by Tracey Dunigan) is convinced that Joe Hardy is not who he claims to be. Trouble brews and the laughs begin. These leads plus minor charac- ters, dancers, snappy songs and a lot of baseball made “Damn Yankees” a big hit. This year’s production was di- rected by Julie Gaietto with Su- san Dietz as stage director and Cecilia Ramage as choreogra- pher. 14 Tonya Fisher Young )oe Hardy pleads with the devil in disguise. Mr. Applegate, for the soul that he gave away. Meg Boyd . I her husband to basel of Every Year.” mourns the loss of all Six Months Out Sisters Sister and Doris gracefully take their bows at the end of another perfor- mance.
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