Southeast High School - Shield Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1987

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12 Ol' CJ ghrll Nl- .E O5 C I E O1 O .E Lo Shin 2 Qs Homecoiij to v it fr 'F' ,wi photo bylesse Petsch LICORICE TRICK To entertain the crowd ot the Homecoming pep rolly, senior Neile Woods tells senior Jon Bruning thot he ond 0 blindfolded Shirette ore going to roce to eot o licorice string from opposite ends until their lips meet. Bruning wos octuolly paired with another footboli ployer. pholo by Kathy lacksan photo by Kathy lackson FANS IN STANDS LAID BACK Over4,000 people turned outforthe Home- At the pep rolly in their honor, the foot coming game, October 17. Originally sche- bell PIOYG-'VS COSUOIIY wotch the cheer duled for October 3, Homecoming's dote l90ders. wos chonged when it wos noted thot it coincided with the Jewish holidoy, Rosh Hoshono.

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'HI' MOVING TUNES Performing their first half-time show of the year during the Grand Island game, the marching bond prepares for their percussion feature, LUNCH CRUNCH Hurrying back to school after lunch was a common practice, due to the shortened lunch period. Sophomores Shawn Gillispie, Marr Lloyd, Deon Dragoo, and junior Dan Moshiri head back to class during their 85- minute lunch hour . CAN YOU HEAR ME? Running a sound check on the headphones rhar connect the pressbox-level coaches to the field-level coaches are seniors Tim Siedell and Chris Moorehead. 4 sa. P- 6' 1 -VC, , ,weve mfg'-'VV R Adv S1 YQ UW N' if lv 'iw Q QW in - . PN! WJ Vw QJ My TJ! XX Wi VJ QF' dir' is , I ! ff , l ,.. We W' i if iff W M K X f VX! if 9 ff Nl X K-'Cs' -.X 'I J N 5 N ,V W I A ',,, V, j 'J 1 M M MMVI' JO ' I I M Xa lv! 1 li VA 'can' who ' F wvybff 'ffl ', 515 J 1 Xgnvfl ,Vx dfjld ' HEY! wi-lEnE's YOUR PASS? '5 W- l W 'V Ji Securing the area against closed-hall perpe- fr ' Vx rrotors, Shahid Salohuddin acts as the new W LM x 1,1 hall monitor. ryl 6395 XlK!,l9!LWW I Wgffggi s ,wjy M Ll- 1. 1 W f wi 4,--j-fr - f 1-4 -'raw-'a and N ,F ,-47--+V-1--+---h--fs l.-.4 :xl Y i l fix 1 lkl , ,l x ' lx l 1 'Xl ll lylg 4' ,Ar l ll .f , m I-3,,f,.Q-1 K,-r , , 5.5- 11



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7 A ROYAL SALUTE Strolling down the 50yard line, Homecoming candidate Perky Perry ond escort Briar Hoffman are introduced during the half time show as members of the drill team and tht new flag corps salute them. THE LINEUP photo by lesse Petsch Under the bright stadium lights, the Home- coming condidates stand ot the sideline during half time. ROYALTY FOR A NIGHT Surrounding the returning king ano queen Scott Gamut and Susie Myers and the new king and queen Jared Nun and Ginny Wood are the other Homecoming royalty. First runners-up were Jim Neid and Nicci Hughes, second were Tim Herman and Nancy Christenson, third were Grant Kaufman and Cherise Grimit, and fourth were Scott Hatfield and Michelle Paul. SMOOCHING As they dance, senior Jenny Mclntyre and B6 graduate Allen Sawyer shore a romantic moment. -- f ,. 7 Game draws crowd Moons and stars of gold and silver foil paper shone as students past and present entered the Nonh Gym for One Shining Knight of tradition, Since the theme was 'night' we decided to decorate the gym in metallics, said junior Mindy Berry, Pep Club vice-president. Early in the evening, the Home- coming festivities began on the sideline of Seacrest Field as Court Choirsang the national anthem. The crowd turned to the flag pole as they sang along, but there was no flag. One Northeast fan in the stands quipped, lt must be due to budget cuts. Usually stored in the pressbox, the flag could not be found when band director Bob Krueger asked some band members to raise it. About 60 bond alumni joined the marching band in playing the fight song at the end of the pre- game show, and they performed on the field with the band at half time. As the clock was running out on halftime, the Homecoming royalty candidates were quickly presented on the field. lt was really scary to me, Homecoming Queen Ginny Wood said, ltwas something that l'd only want to do once. In the second half ofthe game, the football team scored more than in the first half, giving the wildly cheering crowd a victory of 28-7 over the Northeast Rockets. Around 10:00, students and alumni began filtering into the gold- and silver-decorated North Gym as recorded music blared from Com- plete Music's sound system. Halfway through the dance, a red carpet was rolled out as the Homecoming royalty were an- nounced from fourth runners-up to the king and queen. When they said my name, l thought they said someone else's name, Nun said, l just thought 'Oh well, at least I was elected a candi- date.' -Amy Gaines and Carrie Richardson

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