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Rhonda May. wondrrmg who'» taking her picture “A Night On The Town” “Twirp week” for the 1986 Homecoming, began on Monday, Oc- tober 13. This week was a time for the girls of REL to ask their favorite guy or guys out for a date. The Stu- dent Council set up specific activities for the couples to participate in, on their date. Monday was Putt-Putt. Tuesday was movie night, Wednes- day was church or bowling night. Thursday was JV game or pizza night, and Friday was the Homecom- ing game at Stallworth Stadium to compete against the Dobie Longh- orns. “There was a lot of tension because it was our Homecoming game,” commented Joe Guzman, a senior. However, Lee came away with a 27 to 16 victory over Dobie. During the half-time performance. Patrice Hornberger was crowned 1986-87 Homecoming Queen. The night following the game was when students of REL had a chance to come and enjoy a “Night on the Town.” Deed Dupont commented, “1 thought the dance was pretty good, the setting was real nice. The dance began at 8:00 p.m. and lasted until 12:00 a.m. in the Lee Com- mons. Robin Nelson, a senior, re- marked, We didn't get there until it was almost over, and we didn’t stay long either. Spencer Conner, a sen- ior, replied, I didn’t go to the dance, and I’m not upset about missing it.” Although there were good and bad opinions of the dance, everyone app- peared to be happy with the victori- ous game. REL Homecoming 1986 AM School Duche » Stacey Mitchell Shrill Borrll Bookmeycr Daniel Barri» Shawn William» . and Pam Garner and Laura Y«pe Back Rou. Brad Joe Gutman
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14 A Classic Rivalry Our Friends And Foes Become Our Enemies. “It’s about time we won,” com- mented Mark Burns, a seniors defen- sive main. On November 7,1986, the Robert E. Lee Ganders met at Stall- worth Stadium to compete against the Ross S. Sterling Rangers. “Ev- eryone was so excited and enthusias- tic all week, I knew that we would win,” replied Sandy Bertsch, Head- cheeleader. As always, there was a big crowd at the stadium, and many supporters yelled for both Lee and Sterling. The students of Robert E. Lee par- ticipated in various activities throughout the entire week before the game. Monday, students came dressed as Ranger dress-styie- NERDS, Tuesday, was tie-up, boot, and shade the Rangers, Wednesday was warm-up and slip by the Rang- ers, Thursday was hunt the Rangers, and Friday was mix-up the Rangers and hats off to Ganders. On Saturday, November 15, 1986, the Ganders met at Rice Stadi- um against the LaMarque Cougars. “It was really neat that we got to the stadium and practiced before the real game,” replied Chris Sutphin, senior tight-end. Chris Crooms, de- fensive safety, commented, “Even though we did not win the game, I’m glad we had a chance to go to the playoffs.” Jaymc Rodilguci wants to know where did the ba 90? I «m I half leader! Eric Twardorakl «ay».'They're lha dl»ea»e and La ’ tha cure Wa'ra coming! Taking lima out from blowing off «icam. Jama King»- Hugh Echola explain thaf even Khadaffl cn|oy« gal mill yalh lha senior battle cry ling a little uirprtte
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