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The ballots are counted again and the underclass representatives are chosen before the Homecdoming Week begins, and the senior candidates are only narrowed down to three couples. Next, the whole student body votes for one of the senior class couples, and Mr. Sprowl counts the ballots himself. He is the only one who Knows the results until halftime of the game. There were several other young ladies and gentlemen, not pictured here, that were chosen by their classmates to run for the court. Although they were not chosen to represent their class, they should be congratulated for their achievements. 1986 Homecomin court members: (top; John Eberwein, John Siemen, RicK Gutierrez. Jesse Fuentes, Jerry Woodruff, Joe Biernasz,(middle; Angel DeLaRosa, Susan Groner, (bottom; Amy Bonney, Jenny WarshefsKi, and Michele Van DyKe. Missing was sophomore representative, Jenny Cutler. Soonomore representatives Jenny Cutler and Jonn Eberwein get ready to join tne rest of the court members. John snouid be used to this as he also reoresenteo ms ciass on tne 1986 SnoBaii court. Jennv Warsnefski ana Joe siernas: nao an extra soecial first Homecoming ov being cnosen as tne tresnmen representatives. (opposite page; Juniors Angel DeLaRosa and Jesse Fuentes were chosen by the class of 86 to represent them. HOMECOMING COURT 17
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Royalty Is Honored To be chosen by your classmates to represent them in any court is quite an honor, but to serve on the Homecoming Court becomes very special. This is especially true tor the seniors who have the chance ot becoming Homecoming King or Queen. in orfler to become King or Queen, every senior must go through a grueling process. First, each class votes tor one guy ano girl to represent them on the court. The ballots are counted by Student Council , and the top six young men and ladies are announced tor each class. The -freshmen, sophomore, and junior classes vote tor only one couple in their grade, whiie the senior class chooses three couples. HOMECOMING COURT 16
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The Quest For Homecoming King and Queen The homecoming Court patiently waits tor the 1986 King and Uueen to be announced. Excitement rose as tne i96o Homecoming court rode around tne iong stretcn ot tracK to the Diace where the new Homecoming King and uueen would be crowned. The mgnt ot October 10 would long be rememoerec m the nearts o-f two very special seniors soon to become Cros-Lex s nomecoming King and uueen. Shouts and screams ot surprise came trom everywhere as John Siemen and Michele VanDvKe were named Homecoming King and uueen tor 1986. Micneie was crowned during halttime but John was in the iocker room with the team so he was crowned at the dance Saturday night. Sophomore, Rachael Scnmidt plays a solo in Heartlight during the band's halttime Senior, Michele VanDyKe flashes ner pertormance. smile as she is named 19bo Homecoming uueen. halftime is
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