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Quarterback Bernard Moyler prepares to put the ball into play. During half-time, the Varsity Cheerleaders relax with alumni cheerleaders to watch the festivities. From one place to another 10 Homecoming Varsity Cheerleader Heidi Edelb- lute leads the Raider spirit that helped to win the game. .. After the marching band had a group Raider band member Amy Feely relaxes for a moment. The band picture taken, it was off to Todd Stadium for the game. performed during the half-time show at Homecoming.
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Trinette Doles Crowned Queen Senior Trinette Doles is all smiles after she is crowned Homecoming Queen. Standing behind her are Terry Judge, last year’s queen, and Mr. Richard Stacy. Homecoming ’86 — a time for showing spirit, seeing old friends, dress- ing up, and adding anoth- er victory to the football teams record. Preparations for Home- coming began two weeks before the game and dance as nominations were made for the Homecoming Court. Through ballots cast in English class, stu- dents chose members of the court to represent their grade level. “Since the ninth grade, becoming Homecoming Queen was one of the things I really wanted out of high school. When my name was called, I was really overwhelmed and burst- ing with smiles.” Trinette Doles, Homecoming Queen 1986 A Homecoming Assem- bly was scheduled for Fri- day, October 3, but was postponed until the fol- lowing Tuesday due to un- usually warm weather. The assembly was held in the gym because of faulty bers of the Homecoming Court were introduced to the student body. The Se- nior Court was reintro- duced in order to allow students to decide on their choice for Homecoming Queen. electrical wiring in the auditorium. At the assembly, mem- All dressed up and no place to go — the Court escorts gather together just be- fore the Homecoming Assembly. From left to right: Paul Lambiotte, Ber- nard Moyler, Trey Gillenwater, Terry Shepard, Scott Bohn, and Shannon Wallace. The symbol of Homecoming — War- wick’s Homecoming mum. Homecoming 9
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Students gather together in the gymnasium for the Homecoming assem- bly. A pep rally was also held prior to the game. “We played very well. It was a game where we finally stopped making mistakes and hurt- ing ourselves.” Bill Lyons, Varsity Football Coach Howscowing 86 Friday, October 10: The Keyettes once again provid- ed students with the oppor- tunity to purchase a mum for that special person. Home- coming mums were delivered before first period, beginning the spirit of Homecoming. A pep rally was also held to prove that the Raiders are indeed number one. The day finally arrived. The game was held at Todd Stadium at 2:00 in the after- noon. The weather was chilly and the wind was strong. However, Raider spirit was not dampened and our Raiders defeated the Maury Comets 52 to 9. Se- nior court member Trinette Doles was crowned Home- coming Queen during half- time ceremonies. From the sidelines, Robert Hold- en pays strict attention to the action on the field. Even after the game, the day was not over. The Home- coming dance was held in the Warwick cafeteria from 8:00 until 12:00. Music was pro- vided by Bobby Rascoe, and attendance was high for the festivities. The dance provid- ed another set of memories to conclude Homecoming 1986. The scoreboard tells it all. Our Raid- ers dominated throughout the game. A slow dance allows Steve Merendino and his date to get a little closer. Attendance was high the evening of the dance. Homecoming 11
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