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Glowing with pride are the newly efected Homecorrwg King and Queen. Ron McCkukey an l Tracey Mier They were elected » y the vote ol the gjnwrs and seniors. Both are very active in school Congratulations are pr» senled to Tracey Miller Irom candidate Deena Doyle There were no hard teekngs among the court agansi Tracey Close triendships were commonly seen among candidates r The musk of the D.J. is being enjoyed by Mike Harm and his date Robm Gant whde at the Momecommg Dance Students danced not only to modern music but to songs of the past as well As she is driven past the audience. Sandy Walker cfcsplays a Mattering smde Each of our candidates was tradflionafy driven to the field by an assortment of antique cars and corvettes HOMECOMING 9
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And the winner is... McCluskey and Miller reign Homecoming ’86 was an exciting time. From the moment our 20 candidates for Homecoming King and Queen were chosen, excitement and anticipation set in. The week prccceding the ceremonies was cvenful. A good portion of the students took part in Spirit Week, which consisted of such things as Clash Day, Toga Day, Inside-Out Day, and. of course. Black and Gold Day. While all this was going on, our contestants for King and Queen became increasingly hopeful. On Friday night, the team competed against the Madison Blue Streaks; and although the squad put up a fight, they Members o the King' court were Ron McCluskey. Craig Rich. Peter lensen. Chuck Moore. Tom Broad. David Corlett Mike Delano, Eric Story. John Wrftong. and Kevin Root were defeated 14-6. Yet, this did not affect our spirit. During the pre-game ceremonies, the candidates were presented with their parents. As the suspense grew, Ron McCluskey and Tracey Miller were named to reign as Homecoming King and Queen. The crowd approved. for all seemed to roar with excitement. The night after the football game. October 11, was the traditional Homecoming Dance held at Kent State Commons from 9:00pm to 12:00 am. Student Council once again set up the decorations and our theme this year was Enchantment Under the Sea.” Approximately 180 students attended this event, then Lucas Queen candidates were Chris Delore. Vickie Weaver. Tracey M r. Wendee Hemloy. Amy Rowe. Ananne Becker, Sandy Walker. Sandi Hanzefca. Deem Doyle, and Kibe Horne 8 HOMECOMING
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• Closing the gap We explore other worlds Four of us -Cynthia Warren, Tracy Miller, Laurel Howe, and Craig Rich- prove their willingness to challenge the world by venturing abroad. Their travels provided them with unique experiences and us with a better understanding of life outside Ashtabula. “I really liked Turkey, but I would not want to live there. The country is really arid and mountainous. It was really interesting learning a little of their language and their culture. They did not even drink water out of faucets; they had to buy it in bottles. ’’The people were mostly pushy, and they did not bathe as we do. Thai’s partly because they were in a major drought when I was there. There’s always someone trying to sell you something. ’’I visited Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir - Ephesis. and Germany. Mostly I stayed in Ankara with my brother. ”1 really enjoyed my trip to Turkey and I would love to go back. It was great experience, and I wished I could have stayed longer. I also thought from what I saw of Germany that it was absolutely beautiful, especially the Rhine River Valley.” laurel Howe ’’When we arrived in Italy, everyone was screaming and clapping. When I first met my family, I was very nervous. ”1 stayed in Milan and visited Como. Pavia. Sardinia, Switzerland (Lugana), Ccrvinia (Italian Alps), Bergamo, and Invcrigo. ’’I really enjoyed my experience. I’ll never forget all the places I saw and all the people I met. Hopefully I can return to Italy in the future- I miss it a lot.” Q g Rich Centered within one of Istanbul's largest market places. Laurel Howe bargans for souvenirs laurel found Europe to be quite exotng Looking very European, Ms Warren stands n front of the I'Arc de Tnomphe in Pans Ms Warren found Parrs and Eu-rooe very romantic places 10 AMERICANS ABROAD
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