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x .ll N' .rf .. -M .W J' lr: .V- . i . 1 1 i 1 BTQMWMW SOPHOMORE DANA PICKERING shows her spirit on Toga Day. UBOWMEN POWER! Freshmen Tricia Lochridge and Jenny Gould display their artwork with pride. JUNIORS LYNN MCEVERS and Shelly Ferry carry the school ban- ner in the Homecoming parade. v 42 wi JUNIOR ED CONTRERAS stands tall and proud on Pajama Day. SEAN WILKERSON ENTERTAINS a group of students during lunch. i Homecomm 15
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good job, commented activities director, henni Spencer, there was a lot of particpationf' Leading into Friday night's game, carloads of rowdy students wound their way through downtown Sherwood during the traditionally held Serpentine. Shortly after- wards, the FFA lit the torch of enthusiasm with the bonfire. When it was finally time for the game to start, the Bowmen were ecstatic, and rightly so. Shenrvood's varsity football team was to face the Scappoose Indians which were pre- viously undefeated in six games. Nonetheless, the Bow- men sizzled Scappoose with a 20-15 victory. During the half-time celebration last year's queen, Jodi McFall, crowned the new queen, Michelle Dickover. Mrs. Spencer later stated, 'lrlalf-time went beautifully. Robbie Van Winkle did an excellentjob! referring to her organiza- tion of the 1956 classic T-Birds used during the celebra- tion. This year the court was previously introduced during a special school assembly. Senior queen, Michelle Dick- over described her reaction by stating, I was really sur- prised. The 1986 Homecoming court consisted of senior princess, Denice Weigel, junior princess, Elise Stevens, sophomore princess, Hannah Rodman, and freshman princess, Barbara Little. The week's activities ended with the dance Saturday night. Many students thought the dance was the best in a long time. It featured a slide show put to music by seniors Todd Barton and Scott Brown. i.v..,. GOURMET COOK JUNIOR JUDIE WORKING THE CONCESSION ROBINSON makes breakfast in the 51-AND are juniors' David Reason Home LF- f00m with the a55i5' Robbie Van Winle and Elise Ste- tance 0fJUn'0V Mary Jana Blau- vens. Money earned was used for the prom. 14 Homecoming I . GRUMPY SENIORS Mark Lar'IdiS, Jason Dovenberg and Scott Brown pose after being disturbed from their nap on Pajama Day.
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Senior princess: Denice Weigel Escort: Justin Hubbbenette Sophomore princess: Hannah Rodman Escort: Brett Hayes 4,- Queen: Michelle Dickover Escort: Wes Owens rw ,ig-Q W ,WM Junior princess: Elise Stevens Escort: Mike Rossa Freshman princess: Barbara Escort: Bob l-lorne i'm4,,, w..,,.,,u wi fy it E 4
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