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Highlight Homecoming Week Scott Hoewing and Kim Uhlmeyer. Former Queen Shelley Ludwig relinquishes her reign to Bobbie Ridgely. King Mark Shuman and Queen Bobbie Ridgely share the coronation dance. . . The Pageantry On January 15, despite hazardous weather conditions which cancelled school and made it impossible for the opposing team to make the trip to Canton for the traditional game, the Homecoming Dance was a complete success. Midway through the evening, the Royalty was coronated amid popping flashes and thunderous applause in the Old Gym. Bobbie Ridgely was crowned Queen and Mark Shuman King, with former Royalty Shelley Ludwig and Jeff Janney bestowing the honors. Attending the King and Queen were 1st attendants Sharon Marks and Doug Collins, second attendants Jim Coates and Shelly Wheeler, third attendants, Terri Tobin and Jamie Burke, Juniors Penny Otte and Bruce Hoffman, Sophomores Cheryl Hardin and Doug Smith, and Freshmen Kim Uhlmeyer and Scott Hoewing. People 7
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Crazy Day and Coronation Risque costumes provide little warmth for Denise Johnson and Kelly Rich on a winter day. “Saturday Night Live” Lisa and Todd visit Canton via the antics of Kelly Berry and Penny Otte. Mysterious visitors, Steve Eisenbeiss and Jim Coates, peak in at Counselor Betty McBride. The Pandemonium . . This year’s Student Council sponsored Homecoming week was marked by such red-letter, spirit rousing activities as Carnation Day, Opposite Sex Day, Red and White Day, and of course, the ever favorite Crazy Day. On that particular day, the halls and stairways were mobbed with every sort of outlandish garb imaginable and unimaginable, from K.K.K. hoods to Playboy Bunny suits. Even the faculty joined in the raucus, proving that the school spirit was everywhere. Jerry Spurgeon’s fortified get-up makes for a difficult lunch time. 6 People
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1 Fetching garments are sported at the Style Show For the Jr. High and High School Home-Ec students, the year of making pizza and pastries, planning balanced meals and stitching zippers and seams fulminated on April 30, in the annual Style Show. Two days prior to the event, students could be seen coordinating pivot turns, finalizing alterations on clothing and diligently constructing a runway which was thoroughly decorated with tissue flowers and streamers. On Friday evening, parents, siblings and friends relaxed and enjoyed viewing the Home-Ec. Department’s fruits of labor. Under the insistant white glare of the spotlight, models gracefully displayed their accomplishments. Each garment was described through the narrations of Beth Hartzell and Jennifer Reuling. The evening concluded on a note of appreciation for Mrs. Elaine Howe’s dedicated service. The senior Home-Ec students presented her with a floating rose in a crystal vessel. Mrs. Howe helps with the finishing touches on Robin Smith’s prom dress. 8 People
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