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HOMECOMING 1986 Hard work, spirit, and enthusiasm can't change the outcome Homecoming Week Activities bring with them the need to work together. Homeroom door decorations and float preparation kept students busy all week long. BELOW LEFT: Juniors Pam Lamprecht and Cheryl Chandler adjust pomps along the skirt as Miriam Simbeck and Amy Thomas put finishing touches on the cradle. BELOW RIGHT: Ms. Henson-Hunt provides assistance to Dana Jones as they prepare the rocket nose-cone to be used on the senior float. BOTTOM LEFT: This year's freshman class included many who were willing to be involved. Brigette Dover receives an encouraging pat on the back from sponsor Jane Dryden-Dickson. Also helping adjust the fin on the Chapel Hill Rocket is Jonathan Pettus. Dear Yearbook, Homecoming is a special time for all Loretto High students. Memories of dec- orating the school and floats linger long after the tissue paper has gone. My memories of Senior Homecoming will last a lifetime. — Ann Sandy Homecoming Queen 8
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Dear Yearbook, Walking around the halls at Loretto High School is like cruisin' the strip. It's boring, but you get to see and talk to everybody. People cruise around the hall to find some friends to stop and talk to. Some people feel they have to walk around the halls and ride up and down the strip because they think somebody is interested in them. As the saying goes, it's a tough job, but somebody's gotta do it. — Hope Putman GIRL TALK Priscilla Wells, Denise Goolsby, and Melinda Keeton, find time to discuss the day's activities just before getting on the bus. BEEPI BEEP! The hallway is worse than a downtown traffic jam. — Florence Dunlop CAUGHT BY RADAR! Cheryl Chandler. Kelly Hughes, Jill McMackin, and Kim Kim Kimbrell are caught trying to sneak away from Mr. Augustin again.
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Weathers, Andy Moore, and Rod Chance. ABOVE: WINNING FLOAT The Junior float took top honors at the parade. It featured a fallen rocket in a huge black and gold cradle. LEFT: The Marching Mustangs lined up in jeans and tee shirts in order to beat the heat and the extremely long parade route. BELOW LEFT: The volleyball team showed their spirit by leading the parade with cheers. BELOW: John Weathers, Ann Sandy, and Andy Moore work on the Senior float in preparation for the Homecoming parade. Remember Homecoming day? Sure, everyone remembers that. That is the day when some people come to work on the floats. There are others who just come to goof off. — Kristal Tucker TOUGH GAME Eddie Rogers carries the ball as Brent Buttrum runs interference in an offensive play against Forrest High school. Mustangs fell to the Rockets 27 to 6. 9
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