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Becomes “Almost Paradise” Cheerleaders Crystal Thomas, Missy Presenting Sheila Bender with flowers, Kim Margraff, Susie Kolbfleisch, and Rita Friend Habel relinquishes the crown of the boost spirits at one of the season’s most Homecoming Queen. important football games. Leading up to Homecoming night, there were events to get the student body involved. The footba ll team nominated Sheila Bender, Tammy Broadwater, Missy Margraff, Jill Margroff, and Liz Sisler as candidates for Homecoming queen, and the student body voted on these nominees. Student Council held a bonfire that boosted the team’s spirit, and the cheerleaders sponsored Spirit Week and an after-the-game dance. At halftime of the Northern vs. Turkeyfoot football game, Sheila Bender was crowned Homecoming Queen. Active in cheering throughout the game, Missy Margraff is escorted at halftime by George Walker. Jill Margroff and Randy Kamp eagerly await the results of Homecoming Queen. School Life 9
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Homecoming Night After being crowned Homecoming Queen, Sheila Bender and her escort, Kenny Miller, take time out to pose for the camera. After much anticipation, Mr. Ed Green Steve Zumpano escorts candidate Tammy Liz Sisler and escort Jeff McClintock await crowns Sheila Bender Homecoming Queen. Broadwater onto the football field. the outcome of students’ votes. School Life
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- 2 Winners of a dress-up day, Jeff Kelly, t Tonya Duckworth, and Danita Friend, { Ul eS Nn S X p ress p i il receive free milkshakes from cafeteria workers Mary Frantz, Margaret Glotfelty, and Freda Reichenbecher. Danielle Luscombe shows her spirit by wearing a hat on Hat Day. On each day of Homecoming week, the cheerleaders sponsored a dress-up day to get the student body involved in boosting school spirit. Monday was Hat and Button Day, Tuesday was. Roughy-Toughy Day, Wednesday was Sweat Day when Students were to wear sweat L Mary Rafferty, Jenny Dailey, Crystal suits, Thursday was Rock and Roll Swauger, Sheila Beitzel, and Kim Frank Day, and Friday was Blue Gold pose for the camera on Hat Day. Day. On Thursday there was a contest for the best costume on each lunch shift. 10 School Life
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