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TffEPEG NO EtCAP NG TlujfclldK ] to fod ttt b. Ducking behind lockers, darting into open doors and burying your- self in piles of homework proved to be no escape. It seemed every- where you turned there was love in the air. ” You saw Johnny kiss Kim then Jake staring at Kate then George with Gina and the ever-growing list continued. Every wall was covered with scribbles saying ‘7 love S.O.S. It seemed to be luring everyone into its clutches. During lunch the talk was about who liked who and who was going out with who the up- coming weekend. The end of ev- ery conversation was topped by the common phrase of “We're JUST friends, swear! Some people let the love bug catch them easily while others played hard to get. By playing the field, one learned the traits of escaping the bug for awhile. Eventually na- ture's most cunning creature caught up with them and those who once stated, “I'll never fall in love! were snared by love's trap. After all, there was no escaping that thing called love. Grateful for a bigguy when she's tired, Sandra Mason takes a break and uses boy- friend. Shawn Long's knee as a chair. It's pretty evident that Chopper Evan's mind isn't on chemistry. Could it be on Barbie Lamson perhaps? Calling to check on her man. Heather Anderson skips out on lunch so she can get to the phone first. 102-Dating
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Crown carrier, Megan Bolyard, shyly walks toward the Homecoming crowd. Senior Representative. Penny Lambert, got her escort. Alan Kidwell. out of the parts store for a night. Senior Wendy Hebb got her escort. Mau- rice Brown II, out of a ski suit and into dashing attire. fa Yowv Niglifr Tv TlriM In Tit SpotftgliT, Bnmlcb DiMj. Murmurs of excitement ran through the halls. “Who would it be? the students wanted to know. Each class voted one lady to be its representative, except for the seniors. They voted in three la- dies to be candidates for the 1987 Homecoming Queen. Then the whole school voted for the queen. The 1987 Homecoming began like this.....Making that long walk was freshman representa- tive Kirsten Wilfong and her es- cort, Russell Gilmore. Following them was sophomore representa- tive Bonnie Mallow and Travis Eye, her escort. Briskly stepping to her spot was junior representa- tive Cindy Newman with Trevor Taylor as her escort. Walking shy- ly to her mark was three year old crown carrier, Megan Bolyard. Megan was announced as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry C. Bolyard. Then it was time for the senior candidates. Brenda DiHy on the arm of Daved Hansford walked to- ward the audience. Wendy Hebb, escorted by Maurice Brown II, quietly took her place with the others. Next, Penny Lambert, along side of Alan Kidwell, com- pleted the semi-circle of lovely la- dies and their escorts. And finally the moment every- one had been waiting for. Crown- ing the Homecoming Queen was the former 1986 Queen, Susan Ketterman. “And the new 1987 Tucker County High School Homecoming Queen is Miss Bren- da Ann Dilly, escorted by David Hansford. It had came her turn to shine. Homecoming-101 •M
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Getting caught in the act. Ruth Pollock tries to warn Manny Lipscomb of the camera. Taking time out from cheering on the Mt. Lions, Mr Patsy and his girlfriend Candy Arbogast pose for a picture of a couple caught by the bug. Dating-103
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