Marshall High School - Dial Yearbook (Marshall, MI)

 - Class of 1986

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)N THE RISE. Oak Mill Manor pro- vides a picturesque atmosphere for the -lomecoming Court. AUTUMN LEAVES. Notice the chang- ing leaves of fall which accent the fresh- man attendant and escort, Jennifer Ma- drey and Mark Abbott. SUNSHINE ON MY SHOULDER. Such a gracious setting for junior repre- sentatives Lara Barcmor and Ken Krum. SOUTHERN PLANTATIONS. Doesn’t Diana Hughes, the sophomore atten- dant, resemble a beautiful Southern belle? She is pictured here with her es- cort, Bill Morey. HOMECOMING COURT

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pHomecoming Court Adding a special touch to festivities Formal gowns and tailored suits usually mean an evening of dining and dancing, but for the 1985 Homecoming Court mem- bers they meant something very different. In their front row scats the court members cud- dled in blankets to enjoy the football game along with a spe- cial treat of hotdogs, popcorn. and soft drinks. This year Mrs. Gloria Wheel- er and Miss Pam Wingcrter were in charge of the crowning ceremonies, which were quite spectacular. Jennifer Madrey and Mark Abbott represented the fresh- man class while Diana Hughes and Bill Morey were the atten- dant and escort for the sopho- more class. Lara Baremor and Ken Krum were selected by the junior class as their representa- tives. Cathy Haybach and John Laupp were the attendant and escort of the senior class. Final- ly, the reigning King and Queen were Scott Kibler and Sandi Overhiser, chosen to represent the entire student body of Mar- shall High School. When asked about their ex- periences, the court members agreed that they especially en- joyed singing songs and rooting for the victorious Redskin foot- ball team. L' WARM FRIENDSHIP. What a way to relax! Cathy Haybach and John Laupp. the senior attendant and escort, enjoy a warm fall afternoon together. FEELINGS OF PRIDE. How does it feel to be chosen as the Homecoming King and Queen? Scott Kibler and Sandi Overhiser remember these feel- ings of excitement, joy. and pride very well. All photos by Craft Studio 10 HOMECOMING COURT



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— Dress It Up — Adding some spice to Homecoming Week Crazy scenes of every kind occurred during the week of Homecoming 1985. Whether it was seeing Rusty Scherer fall- ing at four-corners, Mr. Brian Burns parading around in his fa- vorite pajamas, or Ian Korman jamming in the halls on his saxophone with the “Pee-Wee Herman” theme song, everyone enjoyed the fun. Dress Up Days initiated the feeling and excitement of Homecoming in the halls. “Hat- Tie-and Glasses Day” started the week off on the right foot. It was followed by “A Day In The Tropics,” the ever-popular “Nerd Day,” “Pajama Day,” and the traditional “Red and Black Day.” Another important factor of Homecoming was the class sponsors. They were Mrs. Becky Schmidt and Mr. Rich- ard Hamilton for the freshmen; Mrs. Carol Edwards and Ms. Christi Papes for the sopho- mores; Mr. Ben Armstrong and Mr. Ray Davis for the juniors; and Mr. Bums and Mr. Robert Currie for the seniors. Mrs. Edwards confessed, “I had a lot of fun this year, but I'm not sure I’d do it again because of the time commitment.” Work- ing on the lawn display alone took between 35 and 45 hours, not to mention the events on Thursday and Friday. Hopefully, the sponsors know that all of the students appreciate their hard work and dedication. The final event that made HATS ON! Lisa Turner, Michclc Pick- etts, Barb Stone, and Tyson Strand show class spirit by wearing some of their favorite accessories. They are just a few of the students who participated in “Hat-Tic-and Glasses Day during Homecoming Week. Photo by Elinor Marsh 12 HOMECOMING BEFORE THE FA LI.. A rare glance at Rusty Scherer just moments away from the fall that made him feel proud to be a nerd. Photo by Mrs. G. Wheeler this year’s homecoming special was the crowning of the King and Queen, Scott Kibler and Sandi Overhiser. Both of them felt extremely honored to be chosen by their peers to repre- sent Marshall High School. When Sandi first heard her name announced, she didn’t know what to do. “I wondered if I was hearing things or if it was really true.” Scott simply couldn't believe it. “It was just great!” he exclaimed. From the beginning, the stu- dent body knew this Homecom- ing was going to be a special one. Although the individual classes competed against each other during the week, it would be impossible to ignore the uni- tv of MHS as a whole.

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