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Classy. Freshman Cambia Troycr is showing us a very popular trend this spring, the Praric look Looking good. Sophomore Jill Christy. Junior Jeff Martin and Freshman Michelle Bicningcr are looking good in their current styles. rends m hen the weather started to warm up and students started wearing shorts, everyone noticed that Jams were a favorite of many especially the guys. This year’s spring brought on a new Prairie Look for the girls which included skirts, blouses, and dresses with a lot of lace and ruffles. Accessories always top off an outfit; jewelry is always a favorite. Sunglasses became a popular thing also. Trends will change over and over again and it may be hard to keep up with them, but it is fun trying. — D. Limbacher J ammin Junior Renee Davis listens to her Walkman which is a favorite pass time this year. M Compliments of ary Zifer’s Pizza 320 N. Wooster 343-3512 24 '7'ICH T
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Interviewing. .. During the Homecoming Assembly, All SmilCS. Homecoming Queen Candidate Ju- Queen Kim Schilling and her court, die Fondriesl answers a question Jan Marlowe and Judie Fondricst, asked by Student Council Vice pause for a picture. President Tiiu Gcnnert. r ■■ i niiF?iifli □ 1 1 Reigns Schilling crowned Queen he air was filled with excitement on October 3, 1986. It was Homecoming Night at Crater Stadium. Although it was raining before the game, it could not dampen the excitement of this year’s court made up of Judie Fondriesl, Jan Mar-lowe. and Kim Schilling. Ju-die Fondriest said, “Right before the game. I could have cared less about the rain. I was just really excited about being on the court.” The excitement began earlier in the day as an assembly was held in the audi- torium. The court was interviewed by Student Council Vice president Tiiu Gennert in front of the entire student “ was just really excited about being on the court.” body. Jan Marlowe said, “I was a little nervous, but 1 was also very excited.” The student body then voted for queen before leaving the auditorium. The court arrived at the stadium in shiny corvettes. They were then escorted on to the field by each of their fathers. As the crowd became silent. Student Council President Dena Kcllicker announced the 1986 Homecoming Queen, Kim Schilling! She was crowned by the 1985 Homecoming Queen, Shannon Lupi. When asked about that moment Schilling said, “I couldn't believe it. 1 was very very surprised. Although Dover lost a tough game to Wooster, the student body was very excited about the upcoming dance, (cont’d) Believe it. StocCeMt Kim Schilling and her father react to hi being called as the 1986 Queen.
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