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Homecoming
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Leading the traditional court dance, Queen Bev Maloney and Jon Zucco en- joy themselves at the dance. — Wal- ter ' s Studio Go for it! The juniors attempt to score a touchdown against the tough senior defense. — Sylvia Gordon Getting into it at the dance, seniors Joel Young and Todd Maldeney lead everyone around the floor. — Watter ' s Studio How low can you go? Junior Jeff Gump demonstrates his limboing abili- ty as Mr. Wood and Mr. Seele hold the pole. — Joe Rife Dance
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HOmECOmiNG The Climax of The Week C ven though static sur- rounded the prepara- tions, Homecoming ended up a spectacular success. The many changes, due to the new administration, caused students to become upset because they thought old tradi- tions were being lost. With the changes came new and in- teresting events that drew the student body closer together. Although class floats were eliminated; fireworks, purchas- ed by the administration, displayed a new scenery that astounded the crowd. Since each class did not have to present a float, they contributed a gift to the school. The seniors cleaned the trophy cases, and the juniors and sophomores donated a new ticket booth. The freshmen, also, contributed by cleaning the football stands. Adding to the excitement of halftime was the crowning of the 1982-83 Homecoming Queen, Bev Maloney. Due to changes from previous years, only seniors were nominated for queen candidacy. This caused mixed feelings from the juniors, sophomores, and freshmen since they did not have a candidate representing their class. Besides all these factors, the fans were dazzled by the vic- tory over Leo, 14-7. — Sandy Stahlhut Homecoming Court: Mike Bair, Jane Bair, Mr. Edwin Harmening, Deb Harmening, Mr. Gene Dirig, Cindy Dirig, Mr, David Griffith. Missy Griffith, Bill Maloney, Bev Maloney, Brian Hoffman, Chris Hoffman, Mr. Robert Rosenberger, Jill Rosenberger, Leonard Shank, Linda Shank. — Walter ' s Happiness is shown by Bev Maloney as fellow members of the court con- gratulate her on becoming Homecom- ing Queen. — Walter ' s Studio Homecoming 15
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