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H0 ECOMING: True Spirit On the evening of September 7, 1984, as the band played Can You Read My Mind , the nine lovely queen candidates were driven around the field in beautiful convertibles. Each one waited for the moment when the queen would be crowned. Homecoming King Kent Junglen led our Trojans to victory over the Holy Family Tigers. At half- time, after the band had marched out onto the field for their halftime show, the queen candidates were announced and sophomore and junior attendants were announced and crowned. Sophomore Nikki Mills and junior Amy Ransom were attendants. Senior Diane Machin was crowned queen for Homecoming 1984. Top to Bottom 4L to Rl llomecoming Queen Diane Machin, and King Kent Junglen. Escort. Brian Miller, helps Diane at halftime Homecoming activities. Cheryl Johnson returns to crown the new Queen. t0pposite pager Junior Attendant Amy Ransom with escort. Chris Smith. Homecoming Queen Diane Nlachin with escort, Brian Miller. Sophomore Attendant Nikki Nlills with escort, Mike liralie. Queen candidate Wendy Barone with escort, Kevin Wheeler. Queen candidate Kim Molzof with escort, Nelson Finkbeiner. Queen candidate Valerie Aragon with escort, Steve Antill. Queen candidate Mary Varvel with escort, RJ Steer. Queen candidate Lynette West with escort, Whitney Smoote. Queen candidate Vicki King with escort, Mario Simon.
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