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S a s sew? ki Y ai Qs 1 1 84 0 Homecoming S.,- I A Decade Of Success 1. 1981-82 Homecoming Royalty: Sandra Cropper, Tammy Harris and llollie Lyman. 2. An embarrassing moment during the halftime show. 3. The band previewed its competition march. 4. Mr. Football, Dennis Moody, received an award. 5. Ron Moody rushes the ball to help Delta to its Homecoming victory against Moab. 6. Tom Ashby led the halftime activities. 7. Powder Puff game brought a senior victory. 8. Quart rback John Steele practices avoiding defensive pursuit. l l
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, 7 Whats Popular At D.H.S. In 1982 ln a survey taken at the end of the year, two-thirds of the sophomores, juniors, and seniors confessed that they play video games and spend between 31.00 and 35.00 per week on the arcade machines. Of those polled, Pac Man and Ms. Pac Man were the favorites of 661: 331 liked to play Asteroids, Firebird, Galaxian, Donkey Kong, Tempest, and pinball. Comedy and horror movies ranked high in the upper grades. 6070 of the students saw between one and ten movies, while 407, watched more than 10: some saw as many as 25. The favorite flick of the movie-goers was Superman Il, followed by On Golden Pond, with Raiders of the Lost Ark and Stripes tied for third. The French Lieutenant's Woman and Chariots of Fire were the least favorite films. Rock Music was this school's most favorite: country and pop were close behind. Newcomer Rick Springfield was the biggest winner in the favorite solo artist category with Olivia Newton-John's and Pat Benetar's combined scores barely equaling half of his. There were several favorite groups as the close scores indicate. J. Geils Band led the pack with Air Supply, Journey, Go Gos, and The Oak Ridge Boys following close behind. Journey- Escape was the favorite album, Styx- Paradise Theater placed second. The g1akdRidge Boys' Greatest Hits and Air Supply- The One You Love tied for ir . Endless Love was the most popular song of last year. Open Arms came in second, with a three-way tie for third - Bette Davis Eyes, Centerfold, and Here I Am. Students Pick Cheryl Cardboard Cut-outs Movies have Oscars, television has Emmys, and music has Grammys. Well, The Cheryl nominees are all seniors. They are voted on by members of the the Triangle staff has its own award 5 the Cheryl fnamed for the sophomores, junior, and senior classes. The winners will receive no prize beautiful cardboard cut-out that lives in the yearbook rooml. FRIENDLIEST: Sandra Cropper Tim Schmanski MOST ARTISTIC: Vicki Farthing Kelly Nickle MOST SCHOLARLY: DeAnn Dewsnup David Kozina MOST SPIRITEDZ Shelly Brown Tom Ashby MOST HUMOROUS: Lollie Lyman Paul Hardy BEST HAIR: Karla Meyers Daron Smith BEST PERSONALITY: Teri Anderson Tom Ashby MOST TALKATIVE: Sandra Cropper Bob Pendray MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED: DeAnn Dewsnup Richard Jacobson BEST KISSER: Shelly Shields Rob Manis MOST ATHLETIC: Kaye Loveless James Peterson BIGGEST FLIRT: Teresa Talbot Joel Finlinson BEST SLUFFERS: Georgia Grayson Kim Draper BEST EYES: Tammy Harris Roger Smith MOST MUSICALLY INCLINED: Penni Porter MOST AMBITIOUS: DeAnn Dewsnup David Kozina SHYEST: Karla Meyers Brent Jeffery CLASS CLOWN: Lollie Lyman Paul Hardy BEST SMILE: Pam Turner Wayne Dafoe BEST NOSE: Teresa Talbot Daryl Nielson - only the recognition for humiliationl of having their names in print. Here are this year's Cheryl recipients: WORST KISSER: Marsha Losee Tom Ashby BEST LEGS: Teresa Oppenheimer Rob Manis BEST MATCHED COUPLE: Tauna Louder Richard Jacobson FUNNIEST LAUGH: Edie Gross T001 Ashby Phil Ralphs
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