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Winning the coolest', teacher contest, Ms. Millichamp watched the Homecoming pep rally from her front row seat of ice. Being runner up for the coolest teacher contest, Ms. Sciarappa had a delightful cream pie for lunch. asm P ssl ' .w . , - 11 i K K B11 The Honor Society girls show off their school spirit and their legs with their togas during Homecoming celebration. r Sheila Wagner awaits her turn to score against the seniors. kg 4,1 7 A isa if I Chris Howard takes charge of the '87 Homecoming pep rally. i :msg-xsmfmcaawmit mme-1-isa1....:n-we - g-vig, - .
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Around the orld n 6 a s Montessa Whitehead Traveling from their home land of OHS to Kenya for Safari Day, the War- riors set up a spectacular list of destina- tions. Setting the dress for Safari and native clothing for Monday, the Warriors scooped up the class points for the first day of competition. Tuesday students traveled to the Mid- dle East. Many students dressed as arabs, bellydancers and some as terror- ists. The terrorist garb greatly offended a few people and several editorials were run in the St. Petersburg Times where some citizens stated that they feared ste- reotypes were being reinforced. These strong feelings led into a day at Rome for the traditional Toga Day with Toga Olympics. Sophomores took lst place, Juniors and Seniors tied for second place and Freshmen pulled up third. Students for the first time took part in Polynesian Day, Thursday. Warriors lim- boed as spectators enjoyed the new activ- ity. The Homecoming pep rally in Warrior Stadium brought an exciting end to the Warriors traveling with Class Color Day. Seniors won the Class colors competition and Senior class President April Scanlon proudly accepted the Spirit Award newly presented and sponsored by the Key Club. Scanlon commented, ul wasn't ex- pecting it at all, it was a total surprise 18 5- X . .- V lrziilsiggt Fr., kg ' vm' W, aj ra Showing his spirit, Kelly Wilson cheers on the Junior powder puff football team
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six X Former Homecoming Queen April Littles crowns the 1987 queen Kathryn Voris. A couple enjoy a spin on the dance floor. Joe Stroup and Lynae Ciaccia arrive just in time for the start of the dance. ffm. Q ' 0 Erin Karkheck and her date embrace each other for a slow dance
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