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Homecoming Seniors Amanda Martin, Bonny Rollins, and Amy Hawkes were presented dur- “ing half-time. The Home- coming Queen and winner of the crown was Bonny Rollins. When asked how she felt, Bonny replied, “I was ner- vous, excited, scared, and cold all at the same time! All I could think about was my family and Jon (Check) up in the stands watching. The other two senior repre- sentatives were such good friends of mine that it wouldn’t have mattered who was crowned! But it was still a great honor.” “The highlight of the game was when Mark Jenkins sco- red,” commented player John Aronson. The fans respon- ded with the resounding fight song. Although the Bulls lost the Homecoming game 42-7, it didn’t dampen the spirits of the Islander fans who looked forward to the annual Home- coming Dance. The end to the week of cel- ebration was the Homecom- ing Dance. Decorations from the senior hall were provided to capture the spirit of the previous week. Decorations included top hats hung from the ceiling, a shredded sheet which said, “Friends are for- ever,” and clubs and activities rosters were placed on the wall. “It was a good idea using the hall decorations and a nice way to end the week,” re- plied senior Matt Regan. Eager students entered the dance and immediately heard their peers chanting the lyrics to popular songs, such as “All Cried Out.” Senior Tonya Juhl observed, “This was the best Homecoming Dance in the last four years.” The 1987 Homecoming Court. Re- presentatives and their escorts are seniors Amanda Martin, Trae Um- stead, Amy Hawkes, Bruce McEwen, Bonny Rollins, Steve Forrest, juniors Lee Ann Jenkins, Matt Mendez, sophomores Terri VanMeter, Brooks Holder, freshmen Mimi Pinner, and Geoff Beckelic. Money, Money, Money. The last day of Homecoming week, senior Kathy Shields collects money for the up- coming Homecoming dance. 12 Homecoming
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On the Warpath. The final day of Homecoming week, senior Tammy Geil wore an Indian headdress to lead the senior procession into the gym. Peace Brothers and Sisters. The first day of Homecoming week finds senior Tracey Renned) showing off her Love Bug to senior Amanda Martin. Homecomi
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October I — Golf, Gloucester; Girls’ Basketball, Gloucester 2 — Homecoming pep rally; Football, Gloucester 3 — Homecoming Dance 5 — Girls’ Basketball, Menchville 6 — District Golf, Deer Run; Girls’ Basket- ball, Bruton 7 — Underclassmen pictures; Cross PEFEPrNer Country, York; Tidewater Challenge vs. Tabb 8 — Student Leadership Workshop; Field Hockey, Bruton; ]V Football, Northampton 9 — Football, York 13 — Girls’ Basketball, York 14 — Cross Country, Bruton; Field Hockey, HRA; JV Football, York 15 — Field Hockey, Tabb; Girls’ Basketball, Tabb 16 — Football, Tabb 17 — 10th grade car wash; Girls’ Basketball, Portsmouth Catholic DOANMIINCORN DIIDLIP Lipp POQUOSON PUBLIG LIB 774 Daniis c r pnp ROOTCELLAR TR yesh haben Rit ooh kate Wanmiiric ATD NAY The Joy of Winning. Happy Home- coming Queen Bonny Ro i ns shares her excitement with 1986 Homecom- ing Queen Dee Dee Ward. The peony, of Defeat. The expres- sion of senior David Loomis’s face tells it all after the 42-7 loss against Gloucester. 20 — Field Hockey, York; Girls’ Basketball, Gloucester 21 — Senior cap and gown measure; ]V Foot- ball, Gloucester 22 — Delivery of class rings; Field Hockey, Gloucester; Girls’ Basketball, Bruton 23 — Girls’ Basketball, Portsmouth Catholic 24 — District Cross Country; Ring Dance 27 — Field Hockey, Warwick 29 — Girls’ Basketball, York 30 — Senior Night; Football, Bruton Homecoming 13
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