Crown Point High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Crown Point, IN)

 - Class of 1985

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Couples enjoy slow dancing to the mu¬ sic of Pegasus. Candidates for Mr. Football were Dave Gutridge, Tom Yohe, Art Equihua, and Tom McConnell. Homecoming Queen and Mr. Football winners were Anne Kvachkoff and Art Equihua. With their escorts, the Homecoming princesses, queen, and queen candi¬ dates were Terry Ashcraft (junior prin¬ cess), Tanya Martinez (sophomore prin¬ cess), Jodi Stemler (freshman princess), Anne Kvachkoff (queen), Jenny Lam¬ bert (queen candidate), Lisa Rediger (queen candidate), and Patti Vicari (queen candidate). Homecoming 11

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— Homecoming Couples share ‘Autumn’s Tender Moments’ The Homecoming excite¬ ment came to its peak at the Homecoming Dance. On the evening of October 13, teenage couples from Crown Point, Ce¬ dar Lake, and Lakes of the Four Seasons came together in the high school’s cafeteria to cele¬ brate another Homecoming vic¬ tory by their beloved Bulldog football team. Everyone was there, from the freshman class princess, Jodi Stemler, sophomore class prin¬ cess, Tanya Martinez, and ju¬ nior class princess, Terry Ash¬ craft, to Anne Kvachkoff, the Homecoming queen herself. The other girls who competed for the crown, Jennv Lambert, Lisa Rediger, and Patty Vicari, were all very happy for Anne and pleased that they had the honor of being chosen as the candidates for the title. Art Equihua was chosen as the year’s winner of the title of Mr. Football, and his competi¬ tors, Dave Gutridge, Tom McConnell, and Tom Yohe, ex¬ tended hearty congratulations to him. By the time the music played by Pegasus died down, the stu-j dents who were sharing “Au¬ tumn’s Tender Moments” were ready to place this year’s Home¬ coming in their mental scrap¬ books of high school memories.! Dina Grabelle and Paul Provenzano en¬ joy themselves at the Homecoming Dance. Cassandra Rhodes, Mary Reynolds, Jim Bauner, Jason Garnett, Stacy Rhodes, and Chad Hall get together for a group picture. Shelia Stamper, Wes Morris, Carla Sit- zenstock, and Rusty White entertain themselves. 10 Homecoming



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r - -Almost Paradise- Cheerleaders host annual Turnabout The spirit of the holiday season came alive and was captured for one evening as 100 couples danced to the mu¬ sic of Dougal on Saturday, De¬ cember 15, at the annual Turn¬ about Dance. The brightly colored Christ¬ mas ornaments contrasted with the dimly lit cafeteria. Four Christmas trees and their lights adorned the room. A mirrored ball hung from the ceiling above the dance floor. The lights reflecting from the ball danced around the room leaving the impression of snow falling on the trees. Turnabout was sponsored by the Crown Point High School cheerleaders as a fund raiser. Taft’s eighth grade cheerleaders also assisted them in decorating, baking cookies, serving refreshments, and choosing the entertain¬ ment. The band Dougal, made up of CPHS students Andy Britt, Matt Patterson, and Nick Trinoskey, and Dave Hetrick, set the mood for the evening with their music. The cheerleaders tempted the appetites of the many dancers as they served a large assortment of Christmas cook¬ ies. Fruit punch was available to quench the thirst of the many people who attended the dance. Turnabout queen and class princesses were chosen lottery style. Names were placed in boxes according to grades and chosen by a cheerleader who drew one card. Senior Paul Heiser and junior Jeannine Punak share a dance at the 1985 Turn¬ about Dance. Senior Julie Platt was named 1984 Turnabout Queen. The Queen’s court consists of freshman Jodi Stemler and her escort Brad Lambert; junior Kristi Willard and her escort Tom Darnell; Ju¬ lie and her escort Rick Caldwell; and sophomore Tammy Boggcss and escort Jim Vagenas. Matt Patterson and Andy Britt, mem¬ bers of Dougal, play their guitars for the dance. 12 Turnabout

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