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' W ligiia' L, hm! id you forget to get dressed this morn- ing? You're still in your pajamas! Don,t you know, its Spirit Week! Spirit Week was only the beginning of all the fun that occured that week and on Homecoming Day. Walking down the hall you could see people dressed up for Jams Day, Crazy Hat and Sock Day, Pajama Day, Wood- stock Day and Blue and White Day. While dressed in their blue and white, stu- dents were able to show their spirit during the pep rally on Friday which gave a preview of the events that would take place on Homecoming Day. Finally the weekend came. Students, faculty, and alum- ni gathered at Caruso Memo- Dfw rial Field at 1:00 for the pa- rade, the football game, and the halftime activities . The parade began with the cir- cling of the band and floats around the track. The vari- ous organizations, JV and Varsity Cheerleaders, SADD and PTSA, constructed floats. With the theme of Surf-n-Sherwood High, the JV Cheerleaders won 1st place and received a prize of 3100. In a special reunion mem- bers from the first Sherwood football team of 1944 re- turned and participated in the parade. Sonny Johns, the first quarterback and cap- tain, organized the event. Even players Kyle Cantwell and Charles Morris came all the way from Florida to join the reunion. Q LMT In a special reunion, members of the 1044 football team, Sherwood's first, ride around the track on the PTSA float. Handing off the ball to senior Matt Pack, quarterback James Koutsos, also a senior, makes a decisive move in the big Homecoming game against Boys Latin which the War- riors won 31-21. The parade was really good because the whole school got fgfm Wk? involved and every- l one seemed to enjoy i themselves alot! exclaimed junior N Robin Woo- laver. The pom pons, JV cheerleaders, and others construct- ed floats.
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Spending time log ether over the summer, twin sisters seniors 'l'rarey Smith and Stacey Smith dig into a crab feast at a l'riend's house. At his grandparents honie in Deep Creek liake, senior Sean Acton shows his great skill as a water skier. Over the summer went to work each day because working is one reason to get up and besides, the money I got was spent on having a great summer! stated junior Kelli Doyle. Many other Q students also worked. 19 7-we Molly! full' fluff un, fun, water, beach - bring back any memories? It was summer of course! According to most students, the summer is the ultimate vacation. To many people Summer represents two months with no pressure, un- less hanging out at the beach is considered pressure! Last summer, most of Sherwood's population spent some time at the beach or at the pool soaking up the rays and attracting members of the opposite sex. Rehoboth, Bethany, Dewey, Nagshead, and Myrtle Beach seemed to be the hot spots. Those who didn't make it to the sun and sand spent time at the homes of relatives and friends or at various specialized camps such as sport camps and edu- cational camps. :tough When asked what a typical summer day included, Kris- tin Miesse admitted that she woke to greet Pat Sajak's smiling face on the wheel each day. Most students seemed to sleep late whenev- er possible. Not everyone spent the summer lying around. Ambitious people got up each day to work. Ju- nior Kelli Doyle asserted that she went to work each day 'Kbecause working is one reason to get up and besides, the money I got was spent on having a great summer! Ev- eryone had different experi- ences over the summer, but basically the consensus was that summer was great ex- cept that two months just isn't long enough, said sophomore Melissa Cum- mings. Q JLD V 2. f'Tg1-ri, ,A 4 -:-f'.4 '---r .s .4 . . 1 - -af. cfs. .af . i-Summer
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Certainly surprised, senior De- l i anna Dooley and her father V share the excitement as she is I named the 1986 Homecoming Queen. f,-v sf- .. SHERWOOD HIGH Basking in their glory, candidates Faith Facine, Chrissy Futrell, Stephanie Newell and Kassie Mul- lin perch on top David Ulmer's con- vertible as they ride around the track in the Homecoming parade. Showing her Warrior spirit during Spirit Week, senior Stephanie New- ell sports a very crazy hat for Crazy Hat and Sock Day. In a dramatic ending to her fire twirling routine, junior Cindy Ben- nett strikes her finishing pose. Adding a touch of summer to the Homecoming game, the JV Cheer- leaders sit upon their award winning float, Surf-n-Sherwood High. The girls won 58100 for first place in the float competition. Homecoming
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