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V17 I . . W4 1,7 QM Vi? wigs Q W' 'x ' 'T ' LfoNS .f-Q lf' 2? - WFS?-gi A if in 6 ' 9 ,J Queen and her court. Homecoming Queen Vickie Reagor poses with her ladies in waiting Janet Diaz, Esme Borrego, and Alma Guitenez. R-0-C-K in the USA. During spirit week, Roger Flores and Rodney Beasley depict how rock in- fluences teenagers. Pon-Pom Moms. Glenda Winkley, Mari Vargas, and Lupe Sanchez cheer their sons on at the homecoming pep rally. Marches under the golden arches. The 1 band eagerly awaits pre-game festivities and the cor- onation of the queen. Homecoming '86 .A I :gg F? 'qi' Ji 2x,j:'..':5.i.. . , . iam , ,K faith... 5' if 2-T ' V.fit .1 I ' - ' - ' K -'irgap igjggtgi. . ir. fi l-- ,I 'L lt ,- N .Alxl f ,A f are mil,-if ii . .. .W -W ,. J r- 1--1-, 1 X, -fa-L 'ii , ...W .-.eve W- 4 -f - MW- RM, he spirited homecoming week ended with the climactic crowning of the queen. However, spirits dampened as an overflow crowd witnessed the Lions suf- fer defeat at the hands of the Greenwood Rangers in the traditional football game. Hillbilly get-ups, slob dresses, 50's styles, and clashing outfits filled the school's halls during the week. Those students showing exceptional taste in attire were awarded prizes. Roger Flores and Randi Thompson captured the title of Mr. and Miss Spirit. I thought that by taking part in spirit week it would be the best way for the Lions to realize l was behind them, commented Miss Spirit Randi Thompson. One of their rewards was lighting the tradi- tional bonfire. The first of two pep rallies was hosted Thursday night where a searing fire burned a Greenwood Ranger in effigy. Then on Fri- day, everyone wore purple and gold and the second pep rally drew a large attendance as both high school and junior high cheerleaders performed at the gala event. As game time approached, spirits soared! Vickie Reagor was crowned queeng however, the football team had a tough time with Greenwood. Emotions were tried as the clock ticked away with Ozona behind 6-30. The culmination of the week's activities came as exes and current OHS students danced to the rhythm and beat provided by Dr. Toons at the homecoming dance. The strike of midnight saw a memorable and fun homecoming week draw to a close. by: Tommy Tucker 8: Julie Carson 1 3 HOMECOMING '86 - i-.-i.
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2' . ,, Q, . V g if A A . wif ' Q, f 2? 4' 9 Stacked up. The booster club members pile up the largest bonfire in years. Mr. and Miss Spirit. Randi Thompson and Roger Flores ignite the bonfire as a reward for the most unusual attire during homecoming week. Faces tell a story. Vickie Reagor and James San- chez express excitement as she is crowned Homecoming Queen '86. , . I 7 5 ' , . r -1 MVP, Q'- si 'fs 1 , f 32.22 . If fl 5 ,Q . 1 , :gl 'Isai- f , Nh! 'ffxfgggx .ff-fx . I 5:1 :fit-isi,' . , Q -5 T bg . - faq Zggrf 'ij A fi -.1 'fi - H 1 fa - . l s , M , I Golden glow. The heat may be intense, but the fire sparks the spirits of' the Lion football team. J 1
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.realized that its goal was within 'pride' takes first division he MANE ATTRACTION for many high school fans this year was the Lion marching which had its most successful season in history. When summer rehearsals began a month before school started, everyone knew that the directors were expecting something big. At that first rehearsal, the word state ' was on every band member's mind. , That winning attitude persisted through the year, and the band band, grasp. Finally, after weeks of hard work, the Pride of Crockett Coun- ty, along with its entourage of fans, left for Brady's Bulldog Stadium to compete in the Ull. district marching contest. Anticipation was high that Satur- dayg however, when two o'clock rolled around and the band took the field, the bandsmen knew what they had to do. The band pulled together an ex- cellent show that afternoon causing District VII Executive Secretary Douglas Fry to exclaim, This is the best Ozona band l've ever seen! The band had become the MANE ATTRACTION in con- ference AA competition. After a short wait, the ratings began to come forth. As the public address system rang out the results, worried looks came over many faces because only one first lie ltr- if 5 wiser I fflcqig M5 ,W 5 . . .gtg ., . ,kg 'api X, . Y K. ' Tiff? xx.. Jet . fs EQ li if We fig si he ii' rrzysl 653 lg.-, X3 lj he QJQQSE Q. l w'h5f'fsf asfy. We ., gn i- .11 lf., igjff' Q Qc. 1. 4 5122 rg s..s gil .. . .ti 33 E' xii sag rim., hs ifgiisz- 251? :md s it it it 9 . st M t,.M,.aWf-W'-c..,m, l .asncgraa How sweet it ls! Band members celebrate after earning a superior rating. Presenting the MANE ATTRACTION! band performs its award winning show. Are we there yet, Daddy Glaze? Bandsmen live it up on regional bound chartered bus. it The iiiigjli KL to f i mg rzfi-Sgr -fm, 335 . 1., . is tsl.. is .sr . . . division had been awarded. Then, hesitating, the announcer said, it f-.f Fil HOZOIIB . . . 0ne!,, The band went .f-rrwf:faw15sfw.,, Wll d . Ezjfyrtg ., 4 ijggxfli conoucroa , gas P2 lffyrg tiir A Sizes? riffzrc. lim Sim' AGMN T fx z 4 A ., .., , . Y 2 Yilwtfi 'i's t'l ft 1 the Q yan . 5iT33l-4-iff i 75i'lJl+ get U- - V - iififfii 553, Flute, igrecolo Q ,Q at kg -, . i gn' Y Y , V Y YL ..,. ,.,, W Oboe, Betts W' ' ' Z'-Tir 1 1 gg N ?A3LLir 'if wel,- Us ' I A ZW? r QQ cmaas gQQaa,5 gat, fm a ..??'cs .55 T . Qpt. Clarrntei -L el? 7 Mg-5 f Y 1 7 t be rf I J' iiwsvfl 5 1. 4 by: Michael Glaze REGIONAL MARCHING 56N l EST
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