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To many, the 1986 Homecoming was a memorable experience. With the help of the Student Council, some changes were made to make the Festivities a little more exciting. The main difference was the inclusion of a Homecoming Parade. which moved through town Homecoming afternoon. In the parade were the band, the football players, cheerleaders, and floats representing the four classes and some of the clubs. The general theme of the floats was Summer Cinema. Each class and club had to choose a favorite summer movie. and use the general idea of the movie on the float. In the Class Division, the Juniors won with their float. Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” The Art Club with Back to the Future” won the Clubs Division. Spirit Week set the mood for the parade and the Homecoming Game. Each day of the week was designated a different theme. Monday was Jeans and Jersey Day. On Tuesday everyone ignored the October chill and went Hawaiian. Wednesday was dress-up day with some girls wearing swirling prom dresses and the guys in tux. Everyone saw double on thursday's Twin Day. To wind up the week. Friday was the traditional Orange and Black Day. Top; f.H.A. Club theme — Ruthless Tigers Bottom: Senior Class Theme — Karate Tiger ing Activities 7
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The freshman float, using the theme. Top Gun, provided a Tiger shooting a near arriving Blue Devil. Middle left: Cheryl Maxwell, and the other members of the Art Club, chose the movie. Back to the Future, to represent there Float. Congratulations on a 1st place, class division ribbon. Middle Right: Coach Tom Magruder and Coach Bob Gard smile at the thought of winning the approaching game. Bottom: The Care Bears” being a favorite of the Sophomore Class. Chose to say, WE CARE BEAR-Y MUCH.
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The Westville Tigers came into the annual homecoming with a record of 2-2. having beaten Scharlman the week before. Traditionally tough Bismarck-Henning was at the time 3-1 and has one of the best defenses in the area, having allowed the lowest points of any team. Westville was fired up and came out driving the full force against the Blue Devils. The Tigers were within the 20 yard line 3 times but failed to score. Westville may have lost the Homecoming Game on the scoreboard, but the fans were happy with their great efforts and performance.
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