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The time was late September and Shaw began to prepare for its annual Homecoming festivities. The news of the ten potential candidates quickly swept the school. Within twenty-four hours posters were hung and promotional badges were distributed to all students. School spirit was high as the campaign progressed. The festivities began Wednesday, Septem- ber 30 with the annual Homecoming Pep Rally and lasted until the end of the week. At the Pep Rally each candidate and his her es- cort “stepped” for the school body, who responded by cheering and applauding. Ex- citement was high. The next day would be very important; it was election time. After votes were in and counted, the next event was the Homecoming Parade. Shaw High School’s 1987-88 Homecoming King and Queen, Brett Trebilcock and Kishia Towns, rode in a 1987 convertible Volkswagen Jetta. They were followed by many Shaw High organizations and clubs as well as the Homecoming Court. The Home- coming Court consisted of Joe Colon, Keith Davis, Willie Garrett, Dwayne Jacobs, Quelina Jordan, Kellie Morris, Robin Perry, and Jennifer Short. Overall, the parade was one of the biggest and best ever. And putting the icing on the cake (oh, and about cake, this year we had a three-story cake accented with candles, lovely roses, and a Barbie and Ken doll to represent the King and Queen) was the Homecoming Dance. This year it was held in the Korb Lounge which had been beautifully decorated by the Canteen Council. Each member of the Court wore a beautiful silk carnation to signify his her accomplishment and each received a trophy. Everyone did the “Cabbage Patch,” the “Soda Pop,” and the “Fred Sanford” to the beat of Public Enemy and Glen Jones, to name a few. It was a night that no one will very soon forget. This Homecoming has proven once again that 1988 is GREAT and will FOREVER DOMINATE. by Quelina Jordan We’ve only just begun! Keith Davis and Jennifer Short 18 In a “Tight” Situation! Lovin every minute of it! We are Family!
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DIANA mm DERRICK ADAMS DESIREE ALEXANDER FRED ALLEN KECIA ALLEN RICARDO ANDERSON ANGELO ANDREWS AMTHONY ARRINGTON ANGELA ASHLEY SIBLEY ASHLEY SHIRITA ATKINS ANTDIN AUSTIN 20
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