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Fall Festital Court: Juniors Jennifer Morse, Michael Garrison, Sophomores Shannon Cannon, Patrick Williams, Freshman Jodi Chapman, Senior Pam Pittman, Kindergartener Christy Lay, and Senior Daniel Cherry. Not pictured, Freshman Cory Troxtell. Like a princess. Senior Daniel Cherry kisses Senior Pam Pittman on the hand after they arc crowned the Fall Festival king and queen. Almost there. Nicholas Mitchell and Matthew Lewis, sons of math teacher Kathy Mitchell, wait for Nicholas Gambill to finish his turn on the swinging ladder. STUDENT LIFE
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Homecoming Court: Senior Stacey Conner, Senior Jana Lightfoot, Senior Kathy O’Cain, Junior Jennifer Morse, Senior Pam Pittman-Queen, and Senior Diana Coyle. How much longer? Senior Amy Noe and nominees Senior Pam Pittman, Junior Jennifer Morse, and Senior Diana Coyle wait patiently with their escorts for the 1987 Homecoming festivities to begin. HOMECOMING
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Three rings wins the prize. Freshman Brad Nevil is the ‘barker' for the ring toss game where Patricia Bowles and her family try to win a free soft drink. Is it my turn yet? The Fail Festival offers something for all ages. This little girl is in line for a ball toss. An Enchanted Boulevard 1 Once upon a time, in a land far away lived a noble prince and a beautiful princess, who anxiously awaited the day their father would make them king and queen to rule the land as they saw fit. That is the story told of how a prince and princess step up to the throne. Not so in this humble little town. For one to earn themselves a seat on the old horse trailer stage they must bring in the most money! Plain and simple. Every class has a reputation, an idea that follows it. There were doubts that the Senior class could even pull - off the Fall Festival. Junior Daniel McBee said, “1 figured the Seniors would lose and the Juniors would win. For all I know some rich man donated one thousand dollars to the Seniors.” When all was said and done, the receivers of the crowns were announced. Senior Vance Linkswiler said, “My favorite part of the Fall Festival was when they called out the winner and the Seniors won!” This is how one becomes ‘royalty’ around here. To get the money the students had to work, a lot. Junior Raquel Wolfe said, “I really enjoyed it. What I saw of it looked really fun; however, 1 worked in the show most of the time.” In the end it all goes to the same place, Junior James Gardner said, “It really doesn’t matter who won, just as long as we could raise as much money as possible.” FALL FESTIVAL
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