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Future Menifee County High School teachers, Brent Maynard and Johnny Kilgore. Steph, Sis, and Jami—mountain women of Menifee County Homecoming Week On February 18, the annual homecoming week began with students dressing up for a summer day. Even though it was very chilly outside, several students braved the cold and wore jams and T-shirts. The second day was hill- billy day. Everyone came off the mountain to gossip for a day. On February 22, the common people were overtaken by a super-intelligent race, nerds. Everyone wore his or her plaid shirt, pocket protecters, and taped glasses. The last day was the traditional school colors day. Every- one was wearing green and white. Seventh period a pep rally was held to support and boost the basketball players. The seniors won the Spirit Stick for yelling the loudest. Everyone knew senior mouths were good for something. World Champion Crepe Paper Hanger- Sandy Baker Angie Ingram—distant relative of Elly May Clampett Homecoming Week 15
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Fall Festival Stephanie Cornett modeled at the Fashion Show sponsored by Mrs. Howard. Garietta Mayabb also modeled at the Fashion Show. A Michelle Fields, Cristal Roark, Mindy Asher and Kim Ferrell helped sell Nachos for the Spanish Club. Rob Tyra participated in the pie throw sponsored by FBLA. The Fall Festival was held November 7, 1987. There were many games and activities for everyone. The Journalism Class sponsored a jail. FBLA held a pie throw. The Spanish Club sold Nachos to raise money for their club. The elementary classes also had booths for their classes. Joe Back, sheriff, escorted Kim Ingram 14 Fall Festival to the jail which was sponsored by the Journalishm Class.
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HOMECOMING 1988 Sandy Kilgore was crowned Homecoming Queen during the halftime of the game with Lewis County on February 23. The ceremony began as the sixteen candidates and their escorts were introduced. Next, six former MCHS queens were introduced. The former queens were Tammie Nolan Carty, 1 78; Kathy Peck Daulton, 1979; Denita Murphy Wilhoit, 1984; Jami Trimble, 1985; Teresa Brown, 1986; and Jamie Henry, 1987. Sandy Kilgore, the 1988 Homecoming QuCen, was escorted by Guido Finger. Jenifer Back, escorted by Jim Lawson, was First Runner-up. Tina Back, escorted by R.T. Little, was Second Runner-up. Heather Fox, escorted by Shawn Nickell, was Third Runner-up. Teresa Brown, 1986 queen, was presented flowers by Gregg Thomas. Angie Ingram, escorted by Johnny Rose, was Fourth Runner-up. Jami Trimble, 1985 queen, was presented flowers by Allison Motley. Jamie Henry, 1987 queen, escorted by Scot Williams, was presented flowers 16 Homecoming j y Stacie White
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