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Brian Showers ( 12) sets up to pass as New Oxford adds some pressure. Jeff Showers ( 32) takes on two Colonials, as Coach Greenholt watches closely. Another attentive crowd watches the football action. HOMECOMING 1985 This year’s Homecoming festivities commenced with Spirit Week during the week of October 7, 1985. Each day students showed their school spirit by dressing in a particular style, previously chosen by Student Council. Students wore Hawaiian clothes on Monday, dressed as nerds on Tuesday, wore togas on Wednesday, dressed in their class colors on Thursday, and wore either jerseys or our school colors on Friday. At the end of the day on Friday, a pep rally was held in the gymnasium to get everyone psyched for Saturday’s big game with New Oxford. Mr. Law- rence gave an inspirational speech and each member of the football team was recognized. It was proudly announced that the volleyball team won the B.M.L. Title for the second year in a row. The class poster winners were also announced at the pep rally, with the following results: juniors placed First, senior—second, sophomores—third, and freshmen—fourth. The judges thought all the classes had done a terrific job and that the posters in the gymnasium were some of the best in our school’s history. The traditional Homecoming parades were held in York Springs and East Berlin on Friday night. After the parades’ conclusions, everyone returned to the high school “golf course” for the bonfire. Saturday, October 12, 1985, marked the day of the much-anticipated football game against New Oxford. Despite New Oxford’s 12-0 victory over the Eagles, the football team could be proud of their fine performance. At the half-time of the football game, suspense was at a climax when the Homecoming queen candidates and escorts were introduced as they walked across the football field. The Eagles Marching Band provided the back- ground music with “You’re the Inspiration” and “Up Where We Belong.” The Homecoming queen candidates were Martha Grim, Lesley Hoak, Lori Nelson, Jewell Parise, Sharon Spertzel, Bev Stambaugh, Deb Starner, and Steph Weaver. Martha Grim was named second runner-up; Lesley Hoak was named first runner-up. The 1984 Homecoming Queen, Cyndi Lupo (who is majoring in special education at Lock Haven University), crowned Lori Nelson the 1985 Homecoming Queen. Half-time festivities ended with the announcement of the seniors winning first place in the car-decorating con- test, sophomores winning second, juniors winning third, and freshmen win- ning fourth. This year’s Homecoming celebrations were concluded with a very success- ful dance that Saturday evening from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Many alumni, as well as students, attended it. Music was provided by A and A Entertainment (Angie Taylor and Allen Hartzell). At the end of the dance, Mr. Reed was quoted, “This year’s dance was the best I have seen in eighteen years.” The offensive line explodes off the line of scrimmage to do some damage. Brian Shank ( 30) carries the football with desire in his eyes. Homecoming 13
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Beverly Stambaugh Deb Slarner Teresa Kruger Carol Highlands •Tammy Stauffer Steph Weaver Dewey Widencr 12 Baby Pictures
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Martha Grim escorted by Andrew Miller. Lori Nelson escorted by Richard Cashman. Sharon Spertzel escorted by Kevin Starncr. Lesley Hoak escorted by Jeffrey Sibcrt. Cyndi Lupo crowning Lori Nelson. Jewell Parisc escorted by Anthony Miller. Beverly Stambaugh escorted by Gregory Winand. Deborah Starner escorted by Michael Thoman. Stephanie Weaver escorted by Corey Trostlc. 14 Homecoming
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