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Roberts, Wells reign TtForever asketballHunwcummg1933 was held on Friday night, February 12 Chnsen during halftime cere- monies as Klng and Queen were Pat Ruhurts and Kristie Wells The entire cnurt consisted 0f 24 members. 12 representlng the senior class, and four represent- ing each uf the underclasscs 52mm court members In clude Todd Chamberlain. Jenny L'unk Todd Hunsucker. Darby Lmdduur, Brad Martin. Amy Chrlitnth. Pat Ruht'rts. KHSIIB Wells, Jeff Biggs. McllSSa Matthews. Tim Hudnk, and Tammy Hammer Jumur mcmr burs Include Kyle meuly. Michelle Erwm. Todd Kullkur, and Shana Sutton Snphumore representatwes an7 Jug AS hurvt Hillary Altekruw, Tum Knott, and Shana Biggurstdff Frushnwn class representatives are Dannv Walker. KHSHE Thumuwn, Teddy Martxn. and Nannette Burton. The entxre student hndv was allowed tn choose tune glrl and onv buy from the senior court tu reign as ng and Queen As runnersrups to Kirk Hales and Krystle Wells, Brad Martln and Amy Christmas shared the hnnor Student Coun. Cll spnnsured the successful Homecoming that concluded thh a dance followlng the game The basketball team added m the uxmtement bv defeatmg Memtmal High School The theme nf the Homemmlng describes the memories that are sure tn last TtFurever SHARING THE SPOTLIGHT are runner-up t0 the King and Quevn Brad Martin and Amy Christmas, ROYAL KISS! Senior Basketball representative Jason Podvin places a kiss on Queen Kristie Wall's cheek as King Pat Roberts watches over. FRESHMEN REPRESENTATIVES Teddy Mar- SOPHOMORE REPRESEN- tin, Nannette Burton and Kristie Thomason and TA TIVES are Joe ASbuUf' Hil- Danny Walker smile lnr the class of '91. Iary Altekruse, Shana B'gger' , staff, and Tom Knott. 18 Homecoming
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The summer of ,87 was filled with good times and good entertainment. One could always find something to do on a hot summer night. Friday nights, Green River Road was the hoppin scene. Hundreds of Ev- ansville teens cruised in jeeps, conver- tibles, motorcycles, and even in family stationwagons. If Friday nights werenit enough to keep a person happy, they could always dance the night away at the Victory on Saturday nights. Every Tri-State high school was represented on Saturday nights when the floor was filled with lots of happy, hoppin, feet. If neither the Vic- The HOT Days . . . and COOL nights of Summer tory nor Green River was what a per- son wanted, there were dozens of oth- er places to go. Movies were abig hit on the sum- mer nights as well. If the heat was too much, one could always escape to the air-conditioned comfort of the theatres. Movies like Innerspace, Summer School, Beverly Hills Cop II, and Dragnet were big hits on any night of the week. They even filmed another Jaws movie just to make us laugh. If we could handle the heat of the night, we could always catch a concert at Mesker Music Theatre. Groups like Night Ranger, The Outfield, The Hooters, and Bryan Adams rocked the West Side with their music. But if we missed these concerts there was al- ways a hot local band playing at The Ross. ' The nights were busy but the summer days of i87 were for relax- ation, swimming, and summer vaca- tions. Some Central students packed up and headed to Europe and Mexico for two weeks, while others packed up and headed for the beaches. Whether they went with their family or friends, there is no doubt that they made the most of their summer. THE SUMMER was full of excitement for the Lady Bears Volleyball team as they traveled to Indianapolis to watch the Pan Am games. SENIOR TODD CHAMBERLAIN and David Koehler look hot as they slt chlllln' by the pool side. - Summer 17 '-
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CLASS OF '88 is GREA T! Six Couples make up the senior court. Pictures are taken before the court enters for their special court dance to the theme song FOREVER. TWO COUPLES OFSMILING JUNIORS represent their class. Kyle Crowley. Mi- chelle Erwin, Shana Sutton, and Todd Kollker were chosen by the class of '89 CLOCKWISE COUPLES that make up the set nlor court are Melissa Matthews and Brad Martin, Darby Llndauer and Todd Hunsucker. Tammy Hammer and Tim Hudak, Amy Christmas and Jeff Blggs, Jenny Cook and Todd Chamberlain.
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