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Parade Seout-ly Superb The 1988 Homecoming parade was held on September 23. Even though Mother Nature gave Bates- ville a gloomy atmosphere, the au- dience waited anxiously for the par- ticipants in the parade to cheer things up, and they answered this call triumphantly. The parade route began infront of the St. Louis Church and continued through town out to the new BHS football facility. The theme of this year’s parade was the Olympics. Starting the parade with a bang, the BHS Bulldog Brigade strutted down the street playing ‘‘Taurus,”’ Below: Renee Wilkins and John Siebert show their winning smiles. Right: Rick Ehrman and Amy Fehlinger walk the line while Rick shows us his ‘‘bad’’ mohawk. Jason Bastin and Meg Ekins slide past the color guard. 6 Homecoming ‘Olympic Spirit, ’ and the BHS fight song. Following this musical entou- rage came the local Batesville mer- chants, clubs, and organizations. Then, each class of the high school presented a float, depicting some scene of the Olympics. Interpaced between these creations came the senior candidates for king and queen and the underclassmen can- didates for princess. Although all floats were magnificently decorated and designed, the senior float, “Torch the Tigers; Win the Gold,” managed to win the first prize for the second year in a row. The parade was a real crowd pleaser. As the floats drifted by, people of all ages applauded and cheered. Tradition plays a big partin the yearly gala everyone waits anx- iously to see. Who will be crowned king and queen? What will the band play, and what will the drill team dance to at the homecoming game at halftime? Once again, the home- coming parade put smiles on the faces of both young and old. By Johnson, Blum Above right: Cindy Davis, with Ryan Lee, look to see where they're heading. Above: The band blows out the melody of ‘| Get Around.”
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The “Three Rockettes” strike again. Tony The senior Powder-Puff team harasses Dulin, Rick Ehrman and Jeff Blum, mem- the junior members during the pre-game bers of the “‘drill team,” take a minute out stretch. of their busy schedule for a snapshot. eatorwd Pt, Juniors The date: September 22, 1988. The conditions: highly favorable, sunny and warm. The seniors were sporting their white jerseys and the juniors were clad in blue. The juniors started the gamble off with a virtuous goal by Joy Cochran in the first quarter. The seni ors came back in the second quarter with a rewarding goal at- tempt by Debbie Voegele. A striking half-time show was provided by the senior drill team, under the direction of Amy Fehlinger and Dawn Fledderman. The seniors pulled ahead late in the fourth quarter with another goal by Debbie Voegele, closing the game’s 2 to 1 score, seniors victorious. The games commentator was Mr. Zimmerman with all of his an- tics. The goals scored were few, but a good time was had by all. — — eS By E. Wiley, W. Johnson “Watch out Stacy Waechter, they’re ganging up on youl” Bridget Prickel, a senior offensive lineman, looks intensely at the ball as she goes for the pass to senior Amy Fehlinger. Powder-Puff 5
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Left: Jeff Blum and his queen, Gwen Gutzwiller, pose with Princess Angie Bohman and show their winning smiles. Above: Bob Ekins and Randi Race walk to their adoring fans. Left: Bridget Prickel smiles anxiously while escort Jeff Wissel tries to figure out why he is there. Dawn Fledderman winks at her fans while escorted by Tony Dulin. Homecoming 7
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