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Full of spirit for the Senior class, Brian Nunes follows along beside the Senior float during the Homecoming parade. There were many junior participants in the class of ' 87 Homecoming float. Although they came in second place for the float the junior class won the hall decorating competition. Hustling with the ball, 24 Leonard Williams is doing some quick thinking on how to get to the end of the field to score a big seven points for Potomac. He tried, unsuccessfully. Belting out another tune, trombone players, Danny Wong and Bill Goober Raines, keep the crowds dancing through the football season. Homecoming
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Stuffing chicken wire with napkins for their class float are: Kelly March, Mary Lavelle, Nazi! Shah, Kim Little and Chris Pilkinton. Using his carpentry skills to help build the Junior float, Jeff Sauntry shows Steve Sheffield how to make framework. Preparing for halftime activities during the North Stafford game, Keith Brown oils the valves of his trumpet. Taking Cartoon Day very seriously Jennifer Mi- chelini becomes Minnie Mouse for a day. Homecoming
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Beach Continued After receiving her crown, Queen Stacy Craw¬ ford shares the spotlight with her parents. beach wear, but with longjohns under¬ neath. For the Halloween minded an assortment of ghouls, ghosts, vam¬ pires, witches, and even a sheik, and a China girl appeared in classes. Friday was the traditional Blue and White Day. Blue hair, blue paw prints on cheeks, and half-blue, half-white faces all showed up along with the standard blue and white clothing. Despite the weather on Friday night the football players were all psyched up and ready, but a tough Stafford defense held the team to a field goal and a safety. At halftime the classes showed off their floats, and the band and Pantherettes did an excellent job. The Homecoming Court was intro¬ duced and Stacy Crawford was crowned queen. The Class of 86 won the spirit award for the third consecu¬ tive year. Saturday night the Homecoming Dance was well attended. The D.J. provided a wide range of music from Top 40 to 50 ' s classics. Fancy, short dresses that fell to just below the knee for the girls and suits and ties for the guys were the apparel of the evening. The Homecoming Court was an¬ nounced and a special song, One More Night by Phil Collins, was played for their dance. The dance marked the end of the week ' s activities. Jamming to the boat, Maria Mairena and An¬ drew Jacobson show everyone else how to have a really good time. Homecoming
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