Springhill High School - Lumberjack Yearbook (Springhill, LA)

 - Class of 1987

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Ceca Totty Jeri Stewart Trena Williams Jr. Maid Sr. Maid Sr. Maid Kim Strother Soph. Maid D'Shundra Flanigan Jr. Maid 5 M. ,Q L, Cassandra Jennings Sonya Tyler Veronica Moore Fr. Maid Fr. Maid A Soph. Maid Homecoming

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Homecoming And Halloween Pair For Eewit hin Beginnings The same as all the years gone before. Yes! and No! Outwardly the float competitions, not- so-subtle egg wars, court presentation, and the main street parade could have been reincarna- tions of years long past. Jack Montgomery, the assembly speaker and former Lumberjack, was not exempt from the spir- it of Halloween. Perhaps 1986 HOMECOMIHCI QUEEN Suzanne Souter is crowned by Princi- pal Wayne King. She was escorted by her father, fomier Lumber- jack Ted Souter. , C slss .sii sess . .ii S.i.ggi.xV:i.fgi. i.i.l 1.1.1451-1 rs lv' gg ir A il. 5 f g. i ts-s S '. is 1 V sl ' -llsi ' ix - ii . - , 1 5 . I ' si -I '-- , . X. , X X. I 3 . X g ,Q i ' -i--f --- . I k,-i kL ' i-'. .L S ' I as COURT: Sonya Tyler, Veronica Moore, Ceca Totty, Trena Williams, Suzanne Souter, Jeri Stewart, D'Shundra Flanigan, Kim Strother, and Cassandra Jennings. ESCORTS: Baine Smith, George Sals- berry, Chris McDonald, Ronald Rhone, Tim Stampley, Tim Roath, Tumekious Robinson, Brian Driskill, and Kenneth Washington. his eyes were truly be- witched as he saw im- ages of Suzanne Souter mingle with that of her mother. Time became warped toward other Sl-IS homecomings in the darkened auditorium. But the old gave way to the new theme, lt's Only the Beginning. . . . Senior Clay Rabom said, What made this year dif- ferent was the fact that I really felt that I had ti end my senior year as i winner. Up till now ther had always been anothe year. Mr. Montgomery en couraged all students ti find pride and enjoymen in school. I want you te realize that SHS is giving you more, without de manding a retum, thai anything else you'll eve find in life, he said. i 5 S f S ii .. .S



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Homecoming lea ves Floatin Memories With the last streamers tacked, signs straight- ened, and a final touch of paint added, students polished up the class floats which had to be at school by 8 a.m. for judg- ing. Neither appositives nor equations held prominence in students' minds as festivity was ob- served and brightly col- ored mums announced the arrival of wearers with a jangle of bells. At 10:15 the moming assembly began, a for- mal break from class as the Homecoming Court DRIVING TOWARD FIRST PLACE: Heath Stephens pulls the Senior's winning float from Jeri Stewart's front yard early Friday morning. POST PEP RALLY Jlm Nlmmers adds a little California style to Homecoming's dress-up day. 2 'Z student Life was presented to the stu- dent body. ln the pep rally, spirit was boosted as Bob Waller's plane cruised by, ejecting flyers read- ing We Back the Jacks. For a different twist, the Homecoming Dance was Saturday night rath- er than immediately after the game. The Home- coming Dance was better this year. The decora- tions were perfect and the music was great. lt seemed to bring us clos- er together, said Ster- ling Woodard, a junior. The 'iligg War was a big event for many stu- dents and a break for the class float meetings. James Burkett felt that Besides the assembly and half time, the main event of the festivities was the 'Egg War'. lt was originated by the seniors to kill the sophomores. lt quickly spread to a joint effort of the upper classmen against the under class- men, explained senior Steven Carroll, lt was won, of course, by us. gi, Y ii TIREI-ESS TWOSOME - Todd INTO THE Muslc, juniors, Tam Keith and Heath AddiSOl'l take 3 Priqje and Billy An-ngur mgye tc rare break between songs at Shout at the Homecoming the Homecoming Dance. Dance

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