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Queen Lisa Hoover with her court: Rosie Colunio, Shirley Menzi. Steffanie Tague. Tracy Monks. The candidates and their dash MiddleThe sophomores on their ing escorts 4th place float 0 M’s California boys Jared Fowler Jim Mosher It’s our ravishing queen. Lisa Members of the class of ’87 Hoover showed for Homecoming HOMECOMING 9
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Lisa Reigns Homecoming ’87 Homecoming 1987 was a smashing success. We’ll never forget the beautiful fall night. The big night was preceded by the traditional parade of floats, the Marching Band which is annually created for the event, the first display of Homecoming candidates, and the big bonfire in back of the school. The night of October 16th finally arrived. The hair spray was flying, the floats were ready, the Color Guard was spiffy, the Marching Band was fine tuned, and the Football team was ready to kick butt. The initial kick-off for the game against Union Springs was an omen for the next hour of play. Our Indians totally dominated the guests who had driven a long ways for a lot of punishment. With this game, our Indians got on a winning streak after a tough season start. Coach Myers proved that he would again be the annual IAC winner. At half-time, Shawn Scott, with tails, directed the Band in a superb concert on the football field. The Color Guard strutted their flags with uncanny precision. After a fanfare, the candidates walked down the 50 yard line with their escorts. Retired teacher and coach, Mr Jack Davis, crowned Lisa Hoover as the 1987 Homecoming Queen. The escorts were G.Lisk, M.Parrott, R.Moshier, M.Parrott, J.Wood. It was a memorable Homecoming that will be remembered by all. 8 HOMECOMING
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No wonder we kept the bucket, look at the fan backing the team. Nancy Meek raps to the beat of Watkins defeat. An assortment of seniors and football players exhibit their school spirit. We Got the Bucket! Trick or Treat? It was Friday, October 30, 1987, and it was the day of the Bucket Game with Watkins. Who would win that dented bucket for the Schuyler County Football Championships? There was no doubt in the minds of the totally psyched O-M fans. During the Pep Assembly the student body went wild, especially the Class of ’90. The Cheerleaders did the rappin’ and the team was introduced to the screaming students. Everything was ready! On the grid at Watkins, the first half was tightly played. The score was tied 6-6. Then, something happened during half-time talk in the locker room. Our Indians came out and exploded near the end of 3rd Quarter. Wing Back Mike Kotmel ran for a 60 yard touch down pass and catch from Brian Clark. That TD sparked our offense and defense for a 4th Quarter romp that ended in a 24-6 beauty. It was our Bucket for the 5th year in a row. O-M Cheerleaders. The Hair Spray Squad, prove that their V for Victory was a successful omen for that night’s win. 10 PEP ASSEMBLY
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