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Y Y if 4 'f Q' -is A.. ,at -1 alt I-. ' 6. ll 3 Y ra It was pleasant, calm, and sunny 740 Sep- tember 22, for the Lapel High School Home- coming. This year the float builders did not have to worry about the wind playing havoc with their master pieces. At exactly 1:00 p.m., the high school band started the parade from the American Legion parking lot. Following the band, in beautiful varied colored Corvettes, was the entire queen's court and queen candidates. First came the Freshman representatives Shelli Rich and Chris Myers. The theme for the floats was the Olympics. The Freshmen had a swimming scene where timing was the goal. The Sophomores had Carmen Freund and Eric Lee. Their float depicted a boxing scene. Thejuniors' Kim Perry and Bill Green were followed by the prize winning Ctheir third year in a row!l float depicting various events of the Olympic games. The Seniors had three queen candidates with senior boys for escorts. They were: Ma- rie Adams and jeff Uptongjeri Campbell and Chad Nunleyg Pam Harrington and Mark Lawyer. Georganna Pentz and her escort Da- vid Dock, crownedjeri Campbell the 1984-85 Homecoming queen. The football team came through with an outstanding 24-6 win over the Northeastern Wayne team. Halftime activities saluted the queen and her court. That evening over four hundred students came to the athletic building for a dance in honor of the queen. The music, very well received, was presented by David jones, a DJ. from Anderson, Indiana. At 12:00, midnight, the magical day came to an end. The entire student body contribut- ed to the success of the 1984-85 Homecom- ing. jim Wyant fights his way to a first down. Queenjeri Campbell takes a victory lap around the field. Homecoming 19
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Shelli Russell, one of the olunteers keeps bust selling, tickets. An Evening of Fun Once a year the entire community of Lapel and the high school community meet for an evening of fun. This was held on November 2, and was called the Fall Festival. It is in- credible that in two and one-half hours one thousand one hundred nine dollars and forty- three cents could be earned by the partici- pants. Each class selected the show or booth of its choice. The seniors made 3245.20 with the Spook House and Cake Walk.juniors earned 55152.80 with a Coke Toss and a Basketball Throw. Sophomores' Football Throw and Soft Pretzels earned 856.80 The Fish Pond and Dart Throw earned 564.00 for the fresh- men. The eighth grade was second with a Z0 Fall Festival total of 3216.80 It was the Button making which was most profitable for them. The sev- enth graders with their first trial, chose the Fish Bowl and Dunk Tank and earned 5130.80 French Club's Softball Throw gained 35600. F.F.A.'s Cider and Doughnuts made 83360, S.S.S.'s Grab Bag made 51480. The Cheerleaders raffle earned 526.40 The new jazz Band earned 516.80 The F.H.A.'s Cara- mel Apples earned 3523.80 Swing Choir sang and performed to the tune of 319.80 The Fall Festival provided a new Queen to Lisa Reed and a new King to jim Ratzlaff. Everyone was a little happier and a little fatter when this all ended at 9:00 p.m.
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