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BEARING CROWN And the 1987 Homecoming Queen is Vicky Pickens Crowds of students dressed in class colors or as their favorite rock stars filled the gym, ready to join the tradi- tional Thursday night Homecoming pep-rally. The Homecoming spir- it days included tie day, twin day, color day and dress-up day. These spe- cial days helped get enthusiasism stirred up in the halls for the big game friday night. “Spirit days are great. Especially for the people who aren't cheerleaders or football players. It gives everyone a chance to participate and be in- volved,'' said Jenny Ma- turey: Participation in the spirit days increased among members of the faculty, especially in the College-shirt day. I'm proud of my Alma Mater' Just one more zip! Abette Bruce, aided by her mother, Mrs. Karen Fluke, slides into her gown before the crowning. — Photo by Tammy Troutt and wore my FHSU t-shirt to prove it. replied Art teacher Marcy Ryan. index Marcy Ryan Out-of-control was the feeling at the pep-rally . “The students were com- pletly out-of-control. When we (cheerleaders) first came out, the crowd was so loud and hiped up, we had to quiet them down to explain what we were going to do. They didn't even need us, they were having a pep rally on their own. It was great,” said Tammy Troutt. Excitment was in the air as each class grouped together in emest antici- pation of the competition for the spirit stick. The stick was given to the Seniors. Continued on page 16 First Row: Nikki Triplett, Shel- ley Merz, Abette Bruce Second Row: Lacey Parton, Charles Stapp, Robert Yeadon Third Row: Stephanie Cullison. Vicky Pickens. Ardon Neil Zanghi Fourth Row: Wade Sunderland, Jeff McLeland. John Longoria.
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Continued from page 15 Different activities and games were played dur- ing the pep rally involv- ing a wide variety of stu- dents. My favorite game was the one the escorts and candidates played. It was like Family Feud. They divided escorts against candidates and Tammy acted like Richard Daw- son. The only difference was that the questions were pertaining to 5a- tanta and Tammy didn't kiss the contestants, said Melissa hughan. Others picked Marcy Ryan as the best part of the rally. She looked so funny sitting in the easy chair, with her robe on, curlers in her hair and eating,” said Emily Kisker. The crowning took place on Friday night be- fore the football game. The theme was In My Dreams by REO Speed- wagon. The candidates for the evening were Vicky Pick- ens, Shelly Merz, Abette Bruce and Nikki Triplett. Escorts were John Lon- goria, Lacey Parton, Rob- ert Yeadon, Charlie Stapp, Wade Sunderland and Jeff McLeland was the Kisser. Nerves were flaring through the escorts and canidates. I was nervous and 1 wasn't even up for queen. I was just an es- cort, said Lacey Parton. The escorts and candi- dates weren't the only ones nervous. As the kisser, flower girl and crown bearer were walk- ing out on the field, the bearer dropped the crown. said Jeff McLe- land. Whats Next? Mickey Watson tries to figure out what cheer- leading move to do next as Melissa Hughan, Tammy Troutt and Loreanne Sistrunk lead a cheer at the end of a skit at the homecoming pep rally. — Photo by Sheri homsby
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