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Taking a break, tired dancer need a little refreshment . People at the homecoming dance take time to have a good time and talk to their friend . Homecoming queen Michelle McDaniel i escorted to the stage by Craig Bohanan at the homecom- ing dance. Senior Tiffani Miller get into the homecoming spirit by helping decorate the gym for the home- coming dance. The Richwoods football team rushes out on the field before the homecoming game against Central on October 9. 1987. Homecoming Dance 13
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KNIGHT ON SAFARI It was a cool, brisk night October 9,1987, the night of the homecoming football game. Many Richwoods fans gathered in the stands for an exciting night. As half time approached, ev- eryone was excited about learning who the new homecoming queen would be. The queen candi- dates and their escorts were driven around the track in convertibles. Mi- chelle McDaniel was crowned homecoming queen, and the senior class was announced as the win- ners of the spirit stick. The band and Royalettes per- formed to add to the ex- citement of the evening. Saturday, October 10 at 8:00 p.m., couples began to arrive at the homecoming dance. This year’s theme was A Knight on Safari”, and the gym was decorated accordingly with much help from the Student Council. There was a tie between the juniors and seniors for the winner of the best corner. Towards the middle of the evening, the queen and her court were escorted to the platform where she re- ceived her gift. The tradi- tional queen’s dance fol- lowed. and the night contin- ued. The couples were enter- tained by Guy Energy” Johnson, a DJ from Brass Monkey Productions”. Key chains were used as tickets this year so couples could keep them as souvenirs. As 11:00 drew closer, cou- ples headed off for parties or for home.while others stayed for the last dance. Freshman Steff Carrier said.”My first homecoming was fun and exciting, and I hope to attend many more.” It was certainly a Knight” many people will never for- get. The 1937 queen's court These two corners, made by the juniors and seniors, tied for first place for the best corner at the homecoming dance. 12 Student Life
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Vicki Raurer and Adrienne Honing discuss the evenings events during a break in the enlert.tinment. The List minute jitters of Mary Dunc.m. Glenda Tibbjls. Mindy Watkins. Jennifer Elmore, ond Adrienne Hjning jre calmed by Mr. Ma- comber before the din- ner. Cellist Peter Lee pauses while providing festive music during the meal. The singers toast the audience before sitting down to eat. 14 Student Life
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