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Homecoming—What a Night!!! Jamie Henry, the 1987 Homecoming Queen, was es- corted by Scott Williams and crowned by J.D. Trimble. Teresa Brown, escorted by Brad Thomas, was the 1986 Homecoming Queen. Jeannine Craft, escorted by Anthony Lawson, was the First Runner-Up. Loretta Williams, escorted by Oscar Brewer, was the Second Runner-Up. Belynda Hasty, escorted by Mark Nickell, was the Fourth Runner-Up. Martha Back, escorted by Scott Halsey, was the Third Runner-Up. HOMECOMING WEEK-WHAT A WEEK TO REMEMBER Homecoming Week is usually a week that is always remembered, and this year was no exception. Every- thing and anything that could have happened did happen. There was never a dull moment during the week. Knowing how Mondays usually are, you wouldn't have dreamed it was Monday if you had walked into the .halls of MCHS. The school spirit was everywhere. Everybody was excited about the up-and-coming week. If you had entered MCHS, you would have thought you were in an executive building because everyone was dressed up. Students were wearing everything from ties to suspenders and from skirts and blouses to suits. This was because Monday was Dress-Up Day, and over half the school participated in the event. The Junior Class won the day with a higher percentage of students who dressed up. The individual winner was sophomore Belynda Hasty. 1 6 Homecoming
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Mickey Wild Man Little prepares for his fight at Sundown on Western Day. Junior Williams, beach bum reject. Jeannine Craft tries to act like Annie Oakley of the wild west on Western Day. Sherrie Day poses as an airhead in shades on Hawaiian Day. The student body dresses in green and white to support their teams and classes. FRONT ROW: Anthony Lawson, Lisa Shepherd, Michelle Thomas, Mindy Botts. SECOND ROW: Mark Nickell, Melissa Clifford, Sandy Baker, Sissy Back. BACK ROW: Stephanie Cornett, Kim Henry, Samantha Clemons, Mary Beth Egelston. Spirit Week 15
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The other candidates were: Sandy Baker es- corted by Tim Smith; Terisa Berry escorted by Tracy Mayabb; Melody Bryant escorted by R. T. Little; Sherrie Day escorted by Scott Ballard; Garietta Mayabb escorted by Shawn Nickell; Lynn Mays escorted by Jim Lawson; Wanda Mays escorted by Johnny Rose; Rhonda Spencer es- corted by Greg Brown; Robin Setty escorted by Winford Moore; and Angie Williams escorted by John Combs. April Williams and Kim Cooper helped present the flowers to candidates. Denise Ruper, escorted by William Mayer, is not pictured. Homecoming 17
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