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HOMECOMING: TWO NIGHTS TO REMEMBER, The Homecoming game and crowning ceremonies took place on Friday, Octo¬ ber 11, with Robyn Williams, 1984 Home¬ coming Queen, crowning Michelle Spangler, 1985 Homecoming Queen. QUEEN MICHELLE SPANGLER has been active in many CC groups since her freshman year. Her activities include French Club, Future Teachers, Choir, Treasurer of the Na¬ tional Honor Society, captain of both varsity football and basketball cheerleading squads, lettered in track, class treasurer her Freshman year, and vice president of her sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Mickey was also chosen as Girls State alternate. She was homecoming at¬ tendant her Junior year, 1985-86 FFA Queen, and is a member of Sixteen United Methodist Church. SENIOR ATTENDANT CINDY BRITTON’S activi¬ ties include volleyball, cross country, basketball, and track. She has participated in state competition for both track and cross country for 2 years. She has been a boys’ basketball stat and a football stat. Cindy is also a member of the National Honor Soci¬ ety, French Club, Choir, Sec.-Treas. of Student Council, was Colonel Crawford’s Girls State repre¬ sentative, and is president of her Luther League at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. JUNIOR A TTENDANT NOELLE ASH is busy with weightlifting, Flag Corps, French Clu b, and has been a candy striper. She has let¬ tered in track and volleyball. Noelle was her sophomore class treasurer and is a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church. SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT HEATHER WEIR is a member of St. Paul’s Methodist Church. She has been a cheerleader, lettered in track, and has been a member of the French Club. FRESHMAN ATTENDANT TRACI EH- MANN is a member of Good Hope Lu¬ theran Church. She has been a cheer¬ leader, on the track team, and is a member of the Freshman Choir. Traci is also vice president of her class and vice president of 4H. 20
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The Homecoming court, Sophomore Heather Weir, Junior Noelle Ash, Queen Mickey Spangler, Senior Cindy Britton, and Freshman Tracy Ehmann enjoy the football game from their special vantage point. Some members of the sophomore and junior classes take time out from the dance to relax and talk about the evening. ABOVE: Music for the dance was provided by JBS Sound. The music was a variety of fast and slow songs both of which were danced to by many members of the student body. LEFT: The evening began with the introduction of the Queen and her court. This was followed by the Queen’s dance. Each member of the court danced with her escort for the evening. Heather Weir and Todd Martin, Cindy Britton and Lee Coff¬ man, Noelle Ash and Darin Beach, Mickey Spangler and Darin Miller, and Traci Ehmann and Tim Flock were the honorees. The loss of the game did not take away from the excitement of the dance, held in the gymnasium on Saturday, October 12. The evening began with the introduction of the Queen and her court and was followed by the Queen’s dance. After the ceremonies, the rest of the night was given to dancing by the couples in attendance. Both eve¬ nings were organized and put together by Student Council under the direction of their advisor Mr. Kalb. Queen Mickey shares the Queen’s dance with her escort Darin Miller. 21
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