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During the ceremony. Erika Reyman, jr., accompanied by Steve Akers, jr., sang Forever? Left: Dale Conroy helped with the decorating. Right: Underclass candidates rode in a convertible during the Booster Pa- rade. Radiating charm is Shannon Flynn. sr.. who is welcomed to her Home- coming Ihronc by candidates Christi Powell. Kelli Gilbert. Dawn Gcttclf- ingcr, Tina Jones. Sherry Haydon. and Stacy Coomer.
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It was great as Shannon's - Coronation climaxed a basketball upset nd our new homecoming queen is . . . Miss Shannor Flynn! The crowd rose to their feet and cheered as Shannon was escorted by senior Jody Harvey t0 centei court to receive her crown. Awaiting her was previous queen am 87 grad Beth Hartstern, her escort J ohnny Egart, sr., and Dr Cunninghast daughter Kristen held the crown. After he: coronation, she received a locket from the senior class, a dozen roses from the committee and a kiss from Jody. The court consisted of seniors Dawn Gettelflnger, escorted by Derek Weyl, Kelly Gilbert, escorted by Brent Grangier, and Christy Powell, escorted by J im Hannigan, jr. Representing each of the classes were: Tina J ones, jr., Sherry Haydon, soph., and fresh- man Stacy Coomer. Homecoming was sponsored by the Student Council and president Dale Conroy, sr., announced the candidates as they appeared. During the ceremony, Erika Reyman, jr., sang ttForeverP The beautiful evening went unspoiled as our varsity squad defeated unbeat- en Jennings County in over- time. The queen and her court remained on stage to greet people until halftime. tilt was absolutely perfect that night? stated the queen. Standing with dignity is senior can- didate Kelli Gilbert and her escort Brent Grangier, as they await the decision for Queen by the announc- er, Dale Conroy. Presenting the 88 Home- coming queen her locket is T87 queen Beth Hartstern. Witnessing the exchange are seniors Jody Harvey and Johnny Egart. 14
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l6 Sonhs muscle their way to football championship in Fall clash risk, cool air lured four teams of ttblood-thirstyT' girls to the center of the track to play a little tflag1 football. The evening of November 10 proved to be victorious for the sophomore class of 1990 as they squeaked by the seniors 16-14 and then clobbered the juniors 24-0 to win the championship title. The class of 189 beat the greenies by a flip of the coin to advance to the championship round and give them a second place fmish. The mighty senior class of 188 had a poor third place finish as the freshmen finished last. The sophomore champs were also the sponsors of the game and were coached by classmates Brian Niesse, Jeff McIntyre, Chip Robinson, Chad Balmer and '86 grad Joe Lomax. The name of the game is Powder Puff and the strategy follows that of football. The game was once popular among S.C. ttbruisersf but has been out of existence for four years now. It was resurrected due to great class interest to compli- ment S.C. Spirit Week, Nov. 9-14. One ground rule was that everyone who wanted to play was able to, which made the evening a very big success and the games a lot of good fun. Getting the seniors riled up is team captain, Lisa Ball. Her efforts. how- ever, were knocked in the dirt as the sophomores rolled 16-14. Members of the Class of 199i proudly display their class spirit and green jerseys before the opening game. w 63$
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