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A happy moment- Brad Bar- nett and Karen Lindhorst en ter the dance with smiles. So in love- jack Ennis and Stephanie Marsh dance to the theme song, Some- body. sible is I V Jw' 4 ' S me S X R- 4. 22 Homecoming fl Taking a break- Students find time to enjoy refresh- ments and mingle. Decisions, decisions- Mike Dunn and Andera Smith de- cide whether to dance or chat.
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Iam on it- Toro band gets Looking on- Students watch into it while they play during the activity on the main floor. halftime. l i Anticipation and pirit 16115 Homecoming As the clock ticked away, guys searched the city for the perfect date and a way to ask her out, while the girls waited patiently for the man of their dreams. Decorating girls' rooms to dropping messages from a helicopter were some of the creative ideas guys used. Girls came back with just as many cre- ative ways to answer them, such as decorating cars or sending singing telegrams. I thought it was totally cool. C6 Amy Winslow C 122 Meanwhile, even those who were not going to the dance were able to express their enthusiasm with everyone else at the assembly and the game. During the assembly, the spirit soared. Students cheered on their class with chants and bouncing balloons. Next, the guys from student council jazzed up the gym with their version of Walk This Way by changing the words to Waste Westwood. The cheerleaders followed with a new cheer, and Pom danced out with a skit of what they thought the game should look like. The Homecoming Court was then introduced. Last, class competition consisted of a water balloon toss where juniors and seniors tied, and sophomores were disqualified for rolling the balloon. The as- sembly came to an end with the ever-so-popular fight song to lead the Toros on to a later earned victory. That evening, through the mud caused by the rain earlier that day, the Toros showed everything they had and brought a vcitory to the standing- room-only Homecoming game. The final score was 'l5-'l2. During halftime, the seniors brought another victory for the class of 1987 for the second year in a row by taking first place in the float competition, with juniors taking second and sophomores taking third. Brent Cox and julie johnson were crowned Homecoming King and Queen.
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Somebocl akes a special clream The excitement and an- ticipation of the 1986-87 Homecoming Dance could be felt weeks before. Guys looked for that ff Dinner and the dance was really nice. Amie Dsivak f12j special date and girls anxiously awaited to be swept off their feet by Prince Charming. As the final day arrived, girls spent hours before- hand preparing for this magical evening, while guys rushed out to buy corsages and make last-minute dinner preparations. After a special dinner, couples arrived at the dance. Girls were dressed in semi-formal dresses accompanied by their neatly dressed dates in suits. Dinner was a blast. The music was good and I enjoyed the company. said Christian Burleson. The theme of the dance was, Somebody, Hand in hand, they walked through a romantic canopy of gold and black streamers to enter the dance. Danc- ff Dinner was a blast, the music Was good and I enjoyed the company. Christian Burleson C 11 Q ,, ers swayed to the songs of Alphaville, Lionel Richie and many more. As the dance came to an end, couples went their separate ways with memories to cherish forever. Rain drops keep falling- jennifer Harwell and her date come prepared. Homecoming 23
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