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i in if Starlight, slarbriglit the stais shine bright for liwrxti Hahn as former queen Ann Powers crowns Hewlci the l984 Homecoming queen. Beuki Hahn with escort Eric Ernezson proudly smiles with ilie M98-1 Homecoming court: lfreslnnan Angel Collins, Ross Ayres, Sophomore Christi l loovermale, Matt Hahn, Semoraftendants Sheila Welch escorted by Quentin Patterson, and Susan Abell escorted by Roger Marshall. For the duration of the week . . . Homecoming spirit is thriving With red and green filling the halls, Homecoming week was kicked off with a boom. Students played it mad on Monday by dressing in crazy costumes and blind- ing themselves on Clash Day Tuesday QRQCK THE CASBAHD. Qn Wednesday people wondered what happened to their friends. They weren't really nerds, were they? Even if they were, they could still aftord to spend a few pennies voting for their favorite chest in the Commons Area at lunch. You can do it' Senior Day Dishroon coaches and urges the Sophomore girls on to victory over the Freshmen in the Powder Puff loofball game. Homecoming Eve ran in the more trad- tional vein. Red and Green were worn during the day and the colors continued throughout the night at the bonfire. The excitement mounted as the wheelbarrow races were run and the Powder Puff foot- ball games were played. The luniors scalped the Seniors but the Freshmen were no match tor the Sophomores. Qn Friday, the spirit reached a peak. Many of the togas Worn to school during the day were worn to the football game that night to tit with the theme Save an lndian, Burn a Trojan. Before the game, the lunior class won tirst place in the decorated car parade. At half time Becki Hahn was given the throne of the 1985 Homecoming Queen. With her escort, Eric Emerson, and her attendants Susan Abell, escorted by Roger Marshall, and Sheila Welch, escorted by Quentin Pat- terson, Becki was crowned by 1984 Queen Ann Powers. Even though the lndians lost the game to the New Castle Trojans, no spirit was lost and the students carried their enthusi- asm to the dance sponsored by senior class and put an end to a glorious week.
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, .ft ,,, -+Q......,..., ' Daze ot lazy crazy . l-Tun in the summertime t'lt's a cruel, cruel summer . . . or was it? Most students tound it to be anything but cruel. As a matter ot tact they spent every waking moment living it up. Some ot the more popular activities were partying, soaking up rays, vacationing, and lets not forget the many concerts some attended. Parties ranged trom bashes that lasted past sunup to picnics at Mounds State Park. For those who weren't guite into the Hwildlilen ot the party scene, there was plenty ot time tor swimming and sun. Stu' dents tlocked to pools around town to cool ott, even out tan lines, and catch up on the latest gossip. The more popular pools for summer tun were Anderson Country Club, Mounds State Park pool, and the Dolphin Club. Many spent a portion ot their vacation at the lakes with a triend or at their tam- ilies' cottage, it they were tortunate enough to own one. Some people trav- eled tarther away than the lakes, even as tar as Florida, North Carolina, Colorado, and Europe. Another popular place, not so tar away, was Kings lsland. lt ottered tun to students who were looking tor something to do without going too tar out ot state. At Kings Island students enjoyed twiki is fviv saucy fflslz. iVI1f:sfy Gznylmfil swirls tier rxlizff as one of lim' Im-:fly variozzs pubs Hliiililllq pizza at I 'ate lzilyzwlia. Not every IJUIYHIII 11' Jay um be simny, but VVHY Joes 1? have to mm on Hand Day, posfporiiriq i'o171pf'if1!1ii1i until wvenzng? SUD the rides, especially the Beast, the Racer, and the King Cobra. Pigging out at the many tood stands was another tun part ot the day. For some, summer vacation wasn't all tun and games. Many students spent a great deal ot their summer working. Many times these working students yearned to be in the sun with their triendsg but in the end, when the checks came, it was all worth it, All in all, summer was a time tor tun and relaxation and the most cruel thing was that summer had to end and the student had to return to the drudgery ot school.
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