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The traditional walk Songer Gym has been the site of some pretty wild pep rallies. But none have seen the likes of the 1986-87 homecom- ing pep rally! This was a time to cut loose, which is exactly what Walker High School students did. At 7:00 p.m. Thursday, Oc- tober 30, 1986, Songer Gym roared with cheers of encouragement led by the Senior football players ' mothers. These ladies might be older but they are definitely RED-HOT! . Next were the infamous boy cheerleaders. Their routine to Velcro- Fly was too much for the audience and all the Seniors began to bunny-hop. The 1986-87 boy cheerleaders included: Magee Scarbrough, Scott Alexander, Charlie Woods, Gary Booth, Thomas Perrine, Beau FreeJnan, Toby Banks, Richard Ingle, Randall Drummond, Mike Woodley, Scott Anthony, and Ronald Richardson. Each class had its own theme. Of course, the Senior class kept the faith and wore the togas. The Juniors went Hawaiian. The Sophomores dressed in red and the Freshmen celebrated the season in Halloween costumes. Last, but certainly not least, the homecoming queen was announced. All of Walker High bowed to their queen as Mrs. Martin called Lisa Kiker ' s name. The finishing touch was for the Seniors to get sentimental at their last pep rally as Walker High School students. The cheerleaders ' emotional skit could have brought a tear to every senior ' s eye. The pep rally ended with all the seniors in the middle of the gym floor hugging, laughing, tind crying as the Alma Mater played. After the pep rally, everyone went to the baseball field for more cheering at the bonfire. Top: The boy cheerleaders ' pyramid was quite a winner. Boy cheerleaders are: Randall Drummond, Richard Ingle, Charlie Woods, Gary Booth, Toby Banks, Scott Anthony, Ronald Richardson, Thomas Perrine, and Beau Freeman. Middle: The Senior football players ' mothers made sure to let everyone know that they were RED-HOT! Bottom: The Senior class was high in spirit. No wonder they won the spirit stick!! ' i, itkiimM 16 Student Life Homecoming
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Top Left: Sophomores Dana Montgomery. Amy Sanders, Laura Martin, Christa McCartney, Christy Jones, Oari Leigh Martin, and Rachel Stephens are always decked out on Fridays. Top Right: Toby Banks expresses his opinion of life at the Senior beach party. Far Left: Walker High School is very fortunate to have such expertis e in cheerleaders as they do. Middle: Sophomores and country girls Lori Clark, Jill Barton, and Tina Mosley are going courtin ' this Friday. Bottom: Jim Morris and Ben Hudson try to catch some rays at the Junior beach party. Pep Rallies Student Life 15
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CIA51 ,8? i M k M B. can9B«« «U:w ' ij Wfnk Top Left: You can scream and you can shout, but we ' re the class that ' s getting out! Top Right: Sophomore Libby Selikoff and Amy Wasserman encourage their class to cheer. This is one reason why their class was so successful this year. Middle Left: Being named Homecoming Queen is a huge shock. Queen Lisa Kiker is congratulated by the court: Claudine James, Victoria McGee, Dion Philpot, and Jayna Sims. Above: The crowd roars as the boy cheerleaders lead in traditional chants. Bottom: By the looks on the faces, the 1986-87 Homecoming pep rally was both entertaining and inspiring for the football team. Homecoming Student Life 17
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