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With a bouquet of roses, Student Cabinet vice president Jim Gudritz offers Queen Melinda Plaugher the cabinet’s best wishes. While looking for seats at the Homecoming assembly, Mike Wacker and Tom Schmidt find time to chat with friends. Hopefully a moment of hesitation will clear up the confusion expressed by Jennifer Bishop, Erica Gerwin and Barb Finger as they decorate the stage for the Homecoming assembly.
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’ spiri i he court Students’ spirits were raised when t members and their escorts led the crowd in the Varsity Fight Song. Members of the court Pam Besiak, Traci Surles and Alicia Skillman show their legs in a skit performed by the court and their escorts. Homecoming Queen. Being selected to the court was an honor the members would cherish forever. Twenty-two girls were nominated by their classmates to go before the Student body for the final selection of the Homecoming Court. Each nominee made a Speech telling of her involvement in extra-curricular activities, family life and hobbies. In her speech she told the Student body why she was grateful for this Prestigious honor. After the Speeches, the student body voted for candidates. There were 11 girls selected to the 1979 Homecoming Court. Melinda Plaugher reigned as Homecoming queen along with her two attendants Alicia Skillman and Jennifer Averill. Court members included Pamela Besiak, Kathryn Bell, Shirley Kuhlman, Renee Brown, Jennifer Schmidt, Traci Surles, Laurie Erway and Barbara Bourdow. During the week the girls agreed they became good friends through participation in the traditional activities of the court members. They Selected dresses, had dinner with the School’s administrators and attended two slumber parties. Attendant Alicia Skillman said, “The whole week was fabulous. It turned out that most of us became good friends.” Escorted by her father, Queen Melinda Makes her entrance at the football game. Ready to begin the traditional walk down the aisle, Queen Melinda and escorts John Flynn and John Becker arrive at the trellis.
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