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Homecoming '86-FricJoy the 10th, Port VI Homecoming - the week of Friday, the 10th of October celebrated the sixth game of the season with Spirit Days, hall posters, and parade floats. Homecoming UJeek be- gan with Clash Day on Monday. The vibrant colors and mind bog- gling combinations of clothing hod most students wearing shades. Togo Day on Tuesday created a sheet shortage In the homes of Creighton. Safety pins were In demand. The entire Arch- ery Class hod passers-by thinking they hod entered the Roman em- pire. Tommy and Twilo Tourists mode their appearance on UUednesday clod in Hawaiian at- tire, hots, and of course, cam- eras. Thursday and Friday were the traditional Dress Up and Red and Black days. The Sophomores accumulated the most points for Spirit UUeek. The hall competition consisted of large posters decorated by in- dividual classes. The winning poster, by the Juniors, consisted of o brick wall with Junior Class nomes, o burning Randolph Cardi- nal, records of the post five foot- ball gomes and theme slogan- Just Another Brick In The UUall. The 1986 Homecoming activi- ties culminated to coronation on Friday, October 10, 1986 ot 1 p.m. Lorry Fuchtmon emceed the festivities. After the candidates and attendants entered, the au- dience was led with chants by the CHS cheerleaders ond entertain- ed by the Faculty skit, The Peo- ple's Court. After the Faculty skit, Jim Grag- ert ond €rin Todd, the 1985 Homecoming King and Queen, crowned Michelle Diedrichsen and Mark UUewel os the 1986 Homecoming King and Queen. Attendants were Nancy UJIImes ond Mott UUagner, first runners- up; louro Borgmonn ond Mike Polak, second runners-up; Stocy Strope, Jim Milne, Korol Croxen, and Dovld Rice, Senior Atten- dants. The doss representatives were: Junlors-Stacy Fischer ond David UJortmon; Sophomores- Cari Burns and Korey Young; Freshmen-Trlsh Porks ond Tom Ul- rich. Crownbearers were Llso Fuchtmon and Nicholas Matney. After o picture taking session the candidates were paraded through the streets of Creighton, despite a steady mist. Cortland Zepf served os the Grand Mar- shall leading the parade of royal- ty, marching bond, class ond business floats. The Juniors and Sophomores shored the honor of best float. Winning the business float competition was UUagner Clothing (see p. 100). A short pep roily followed ot the Inter- section of Main ond Peabody Streets. Homecoming Royalty - Nicholas Motnoy, Mark Wewel. Michelle Diedrichsen. lisa Fuchtmon. Standing - Tom Ulrich. Korey Voung. Dovld Wortmon, Jim Milne. Dovld Rice, Mike Polok, Mott Wogner, Jim Grogert, €rln Todd. Noncy Wllmes. louro Borgmonn. Stocy Strooe. Korol Croxen, Stocy Fischer ond Trlsh Porks. Homecoming 11 1
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I thought thot the gym was dec- orated beautifully and everyone seemed to be having a good time at the dance. It was a really nice Homecoming.' —Michelle Diedrichsen Just Another Brick in the UJoil. the Junior Class poster Is hung by Chris Fritz. Bobby Neyens. Janet Serres and Brian Keck. Togo Day. Citizens of the Roman €mplre. Mlm Doerr. Troy Adorns. Koryn Vogt. Ko- rey Voung ond Carl Burns work on their wol. The People's Court Is in session at the pep roily os NCNRC conference foes ore represented by Miss Kothy Kavan. Mrs. Irene Porter. Mrs. Shelly Undhorst. Mrs. lorrie Kliment. Mrs. Dixie Honefeldt, Mr. Scott Cngberg. Mrs. Onle Tyler, ond Mrs. Leflnn Pierce. Closh Doy brings out the favorite fash- ions of Cindy Saothoff ond Rudro Kelly. Homecoming
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R new routine is performed ot halftime of the footboH gome by the marching bond. Dancing and romancing ot the grond finole of Homecoming week. I think that the alumni should be able to come to the Homecoming dance. — Karyn Vogt Homecoming
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