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A traditional event at Southern Boone that all students look forward to each year is Homecoming. Because it is the first big event to occur during the school year, everyone gives it their all to make it special. This year’s Homecoming was on December 11. The theme, picked by the Student Council was an original one, “History Quotes.” All floats dealt with various quotes and events happening in history. Homecom- ing spirit actually started way before the day of it. The week before each class worked on their float every night at someone’s house, and all were completed by Friday. Also the week before everyone dressed up each day for Spirit Week. The day of Homecoming the King and Queen were voted on and each class, faculty members, cheerleaders and other clubs presented a skit in the assembly for the high school. Following was the parade of attendants, floats, bands, and other entries circled through Ashland to show their enthusiasm. The rest of the events occurred later that night with the Varsity boys and girls teams taking on the New Bloomfield Wildcats. The King and Queen were then crowned between games, and the float and locker decorating contest winners were announced. After the games, everyone headed over to the middle school gym for the dance to wrap up a busy week and evening. The pictures of these two pages give a better view of the events that took place during Homecoming. 24
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At the top left, opposite page we have Mike McCubbin with whipped cream on his face. Homecoming King and Queen Can- didates Bobby Crow and Sheila Sapp are shown in the upper right corner. In the middle left a mixture of So. Bo. Co graduates. High School and Jr. High students participate in supporting the basketball teams. In the middle right we have the High School Band marching during the parade. In the lower left Shelly Winkelman dodges past the Wildcat players on her way to make a shot. In the lower right we have the Cheerleader's performing their skit. On this page at the upper left the Juniors perform their skit during the assembly. The lower left picture shows some of the faculty performing their skit. In the lower right Chris Stegeman goes up for a layup.
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Many things happened the day of Homecoming. The upper far left picture shows the skit put on by the pep club. The victims” in the picture here blindfolded and hit in the face with whip cream. Below this picture, bottom left are the winners of locker decorating contest. Wanda Henderson and Sherry Watson. The bottom right picture is the dance after the game. Jean Selby demonstrates the art of dancing and starting a paper fight at the same time. The funniest and most original float entry is shown on the top left of this page. Randy Fry used his car to construct a fish with a toga party on top. Sheila Sapp and Bobby Crow, top right, pose for pictures only moments after their crowning as Homecoming King and Queen. In the bottom left picture we see Mike DeMarco on the bass drum and Mike James on the cymbal in the parade line-up. Next to this picture, the Seniors of 82” exhibited their class spirit by cheering on the Eagles in the parade. 25
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