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Homecoming Game Frustrates Desire to Win Tension was thick as the clock wound down the last lew minutes of pre-game warm-up. In an instant the whistle blew, and the Indi- ans began fighting against the Copeland Vikings. All the week's hard work was ready to face the test for the Big Event. It was understandable that the football players felt more pressure than usual for homecoming. They were looking for their first win of the season and de- ciding which girl to ask to the dance, how many mums to buy and which dress-up day was which. Despite a strong effort by the Indians, Copeland took the victory. Because of past incidents we wanted to get even. But we didn't. Vance Oliver The crowner, Casey Apsley hands the queen, Lisa her flowers and whispers to the crown bearer. Quarterback sneaking Kelly Anth- ony, no. 10, rushes while Rick Li- mon tries to keep Copeland's Bart Nelson from Kelly. Football Homecoming 17
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ITever In My Wildest Dreams Did I Imagine That They Would Announce My Name.” omecommg candidates. Shelly Merz, freshman. Lisa McLeland, ju- or, Cindy Blackwood, senior and Melissa Swift, sophomore rode in the lck of Tracey Harlow's pickup truck before they were surprised with e banana split eating contest. he 1985 Homecoming queen. Lisa McLeland, was selected by the otball team. A pink heart decorated with blue, yellow, pink and purple streamers sat in the middle of the football field anticipating the arrival of the candidates. The sound of Forever in My Heart, the Football Homecoming theme, by Kenny Loggins, filled the pleasant Septem- ber air. Each of the candidates rode in a sports car and was escorted by a senior. Scott Strano was the valet. Shelley Merz, freshman, was escorted by Greg Kell- ing. Melissa Swift, sopho- more, was escorted by Rick Limon. Daren Hockett es- corted Lisa McLeland, ju- nior candidate while Stacey Davis escorted Cindy Blackwood, senior candi- date. Casey Apsley was the crowner. Jennifer Brown was the flower girl and Jer- emy Hale was the crown bearer. After the accom- plishments of the candi- dates were read, Lisa was announced as queen. Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that they would announce my name, she said. After the crowning cere- monies the queen and her court were led to the stands where a pink backdrop with the theme printed on it awaited them. Immediately following the game, Stuco sponsored a dance. Doug Brewer of KSCB in Liberal was the D.J. 16 Football Homecoming
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18 Stacey Wilson was crowned 1906 Miss School Spint at the half time of the boys' game. Wilson Crowned Win One Lose One As the last few seconds before half-time ticked away, six nervous girls wait- ed impatiently in the weight room for their escorts to ar- rive and the song You Are My Lady to begin. One at a time the candidates and the escorts entered as the audience waited in great anticipation. The freshman candidate was Lisa Oliver. She was es- corted by Sterling Slaven. The sophomore candidates were Stephaine Silva and Vicky Pickens; they were escorted by Vance Oliver and Greg Kelling, respec- tively. The junior candi- dates were Karla Feezor and Sally Black. Their es- corts were Kelly Anthony and Tracy Harlow. The sen- ior candidate was Stacey Wilson, she was escorted by Casey Apsley. The flower girl was Julie Rooney and the crown bearer was Jar- rod Wellman. As the Homecoming court stood in a semicircle facing the tall backdrop decorated by the cheer- leaders and Mrs. Stevens, the crowd heard the an- nouncer, Tammy Troutt, say The 1986 Miss School Spirit is Miss Stacey Wil- son. Crowner, Rick Limon, then placed the crown on her head, gave her the flow- ers and bestowed the tradi- tional kiss. Stacey said, I was very nervous standing out there. Casey was telling me to quit shaking and 'be cool.’ In basketball play the girls scored a 50-47 win over Rolla. The boys suf- fered a 59-60 loss.
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