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Q Queen candidates Excitement, suspense I for eight senior girls Excitement and suspense are all apart of becoming a Homecoming candidate. Twelve lucky girls from each of the classes were chosen as this year's candidates. Elections were handled differently this year. Each class nominated their choice for the queen and her court. Then, a tally was taken and the top ten candidates were announced. A re- election was held and the two top can- didates from the junior and sophomore classes were chosen. Suzy Ries and Anne Molle were cho- sen as the junior candidates along with Jennifer Martin and Janet Hubbard re- presenting the sophomores. The queen nominees were: Lori Comstock, Teri Davis, Andrea Max- well, T.J. Petznick, Cathy Porter, Mindy Pressly, Jamie Rew and Laura Spangler. Just being nominated is quite an honor to these girls. It makes you feel good. Its an honor to be nominated, Cathy Porter said. This really means a lot because it is my friends, my class, that picked me out of so many other girls. I was SITTING PRETTY. The Homecoming princesses were row one: Janet Hubbard and Jennifer Mar- tin, sophomore princessesg row two: Anne Molle and Suzy Ries, junior princesses. WHO WILL BE THE FUTURE QUEEN? Candi- dates for royalty wait during the Homecoming game for the royal announcement. Candidates and their escorts were Laura Spangler, David Miller, Jamie Rew, Eric Doane, Mindy Pressly, Joe Booz, Cathy Porter, Roger Barry, TJ Petz- nick, Paul Somogye, Andrea Maxwell, Gary Smith, Teri Davis, Andy Wilson, Lori Comstock, Scott Knoche, Princess Suzy Ries and Jon Chris- tenson. LAST DANCE. Rhonda Hernandez and Todd Foster, juniors, dance a slow one at the annual Homecoming dance. shocked l was surprised! Mindy Pressly said. I couldn't believe it! I still don't. l felt like it was a dream, Andrea Maxwell said. Being named a homecoming candi- date has somewhat changed individual outlooks on Homecoming as a whole. Homecoming is more special. There is something to look forward to, Teri Davis said. The suspense ended during the half- time at the Homecoming football game. Lori Comstock was pronounced Homecoming Queen of the 1981-82 school year. The annual Homecoming dance was held on SQIUFGGY, October 17. This year's theme was based on the John Denver song, Somedays Are Dia- monds. Traditional punch and cook- ies were served. The entertainment was provided by Lee Otis and his band. Lori Comstock reigned over the crowd escorted by senior Scott Knoche. Pictures were taken after a long and tiresome wait in line. ROSES IN THE RAIN. Lori Comstock was an- nounced as the 1981 Homecoming queen during a misty halftime. Her escort was Scott Knoche. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Homecoming - 15
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