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Queen Trixie Meier and her consorts Andy Funderburg and Mike Sullivan. ABOVE: Senior Princess Pixie Meier and her escort Jeff Cllman. TOP CEN- TER: Senior Princess Kelli Portinga and her escort Darren Buckner. TOP RIGHT: Junior Princess Erica Jones and her escort Adam Cannon. BOT- TOM CENTER:Sophomore Princess Amy Sah and her escort Mike Vogel. BOTTOM RIGHT: Freshman Princess Brenda Forsee and her escort Stephen Modjeski. 22—Homecoming
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TOP: Amy Brewster 's parents congratulate her after her acceptance into the national Honor Society. BOT- TOM LEFT: Margaret Ouderkirk smiles at the cam- era. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mark Smith (right) chats with a friend. Fall Activities—21
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Memories Of Homecoming A splash of blue and silver, a journey into the past five dec- ades and a great deal of old- fashioned fun brought Home- coming ’87 to life. The theme “As Time Goes by was chosen since the basis of the celebra- tion was a gilmpse of Home- comings past. Monday began as a mellow day with the designated dress of “sweats ' Perhaps the Homecoming nominees felt misplaced, since they were dressed up and anxiously awaiting the coronation. The freshman princess was Brenda Foresee; Amy Sah represented the class of '90; Erica Jones was the junior princess; senior princesses were Kelli Portinga and Pixie Meier. The 1987 Homecoming Queen was Trixie Meier. Monday’s lunchtime activity was finding a piece of bubble gum in the middle of a pie tin filled with whipped cream. Contestents then had to chew the gum. The first to blow a bubble was the winner. The class of '88 dominated both lunches. Tuesday took students back to the 50's and 60’s in fashion and fun. Seniors Robert Rodri- guez, Mike Schram and Art Skipper were victors during the lunchtime arm-wrestling contests. Bobby soxers and greasers rocked-and-rolled to old hits during an afternoon sock-hop provided by Cadillac Music. Twin day was the dress for Wednesday. It was chosen to correlate with the Senior Slave Sale. The senior class made over $500 from the sale. Slaves were in sale bright and early Thursday morning. Boasting costumes with ski boots, laser guns, paper and bonnets, slaves kept the day moving. The lunchtime “legs contest produced Jason Gira- ham, Chris Keyser and Tracy Telford as winners. The original plan for Thurs- day evening was to have the traditional bonfire. Due to the severely dry weather, the plan was modified to a barbecue. Entertainment was provided by Z 100’s Jam min’ Salmon. School spirit was the basis for Friday's Red-n-Black day. The pep assembly brought Bill Fisher as Carl the greens- keeper (Caddyshack), and Bri- an Juenemann, Russ Benton and Kelly McCormack as Larry, Daryl and Daryl (of fie- wharf fame) for a gopher hunt. The big evening had finally arrived. At 7:30 p.m., Sandy met the Gresham Gophers at Pop Ran now Stadium. Sadly, the Pioneers lost, 33-7. During halftime, the current court was presented with a twist: one court member from each dec- ade since the 1930’s returned to be honored during the half- time celebration. Past mem- bers were Gladys Byrd (1930’s), Evelyn Headen (1940's), Judy Will (1950’s), Barb Pa stega (1960’s), Carrie Rytel (1970’s), and Brenda Ho- gen (1980's). All royalty rode in cars from each of the decades. The dance was sponsored by the A SB. “Full Tilt, a two- man band, supplied the music. However, the band took an ex- tended break, so Bill Fisher filled in by singing “You've Lost That lovin' Feeling to Holly Cabe. Of course, the crowd provided the back-up. TOP LEFT: Michelle Buckner leads the pack during the whip cream eating and bubble gum chewing contests. BOT- TOM LEFT: Senior Slave Kim Freeman is prepared for all seasons Homecoming—23
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