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The way we were seems to be what the attendants of the Winter Homecoming want to remember. Photo courtery of Brad Booton. ABOVE: Displaying his peace sign on '60s Day is junior Clark Drowatzky. Photo by Toby Stoner. LEFT: Pictured are homecoming candidates. lFront rowj Janice jones, Gina Blevins, Paige Wright, Kim Stevens, Shelley Wescoat and Melinda Dudarkg fback rowj Kevin jones, john Boldt, Corey Emmons, joel Kasenberg, Ray Reagans and jeff jakovac. Photo courtesy of Brad Booton. Winter Homecoming 1
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. A,,,f' ABOVE: Proud are we juniors is whatjim Ramse seems to be saying to fellow juniors Sam Bushey an Chuck Talbott while sophomores Matt Criss and Stuar Allen stand admiring the winning hall. Photo hy Toh Stoner. Winter Homecoming eek provides memories Spirit Week and Winter Homecoming were a combined fun-filled experience for all. Spirit Week started off with none other than Toga Day. Many of the students wore their fabulous fashions from their bed. Then they dressed up for various other events such as Beach Bum Day, '60s Day, Valentine's Day and Blue and White Day. Feb. 15 was an exciting day for everyone. They filled the bleachers at the men's varsi- ty basketball game against Heights as they awaited the announcement of the Homecoming queen. Half time held a lot of joy for Paige Wright as she was crowned queen. The following night the Homecoming Dance, with its theme, Stand By Me, was equally as exciting as the previous night. The crowning of the king held much fascination for one and all as they wondered if their favorite candidate had won or not. Finally, Ray Reagans was crowned Winter Homecoming king. Spirit Week was obivously a time to live for one and for all. Angie Franklin BELOW LEFT: Overwhelmed by the realization that she won Winter Homecoming queen is Paige Wright as she is being escorted by Corey Emmons. Photo by Toby Stoner. BELOW RIGHT: Being crowned Winter Homecoming king by former homecoming queen Anita Bajai is Ray Reagans. Photo rourtery of Brad Booton. w 'Zia 'il Ati' J 1 1 4 4 1 . rf' l LU' . :awe ABOVE: We've got style, yes we do! are the confi- dent words of seniors Tricia Ketteman, Yvette Rankin and Kim Edmundson. as they display their Beach Bum Day fashion. Photo hy Toby Stoner.
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ABOVE: Cast members for The Tender Trap in- cluded Qfront rowj Luke Carter, Hal Minerg fsecond rowj Amy jamison, Meghan Martz, Teecie Rader, Kel- ly Barkerg fback rowj Becca Danders, Regina Sinclair, Kris Bargas, Raumone Burton, Diane Davis. Pboto by Shelley Endrley. ' 2 The Tender Trap The drama department presented its first production on Nov. 20 and 22. The Tender Trap, under the direction of new drama teacher Genell Arnold, revolved aroundjoe McCall who had developed a pill to cure the common cold. McCall, played by senior Luke Carter, took his formula to his long-time bachelor friend Charlie Reader. Reader, played by junior Kelly Barker, was the kind of guy who had more than enough women in his life but just couldn't bring himself to make a commitment. Reader had a long list of girlfriends that included seniors Becca Danders as Poppy Matson, Meghan Martz as Silvia Crewes and Teecie Rader as jessica Collins. Through Reader's connections, McCall was able to talk to Dr. Earl Lindquist into testing his pill. Junior Raumone Burton RIGHT: 'APut up your dukes! junior Raumone Burton, defending the woman he loves, prepares to punch out junior Kelly Barker. BELOW: While reviewing the results of the laboratory tests, members of the cast realize that the wonder cure for the common cold won't work. Pic- tured here are fseatedj junior Amyjamison fstandingj juniors Kelly Barker and Raumone Burton and seniors Luke Carter and Meghan Martz. Photos by Shelley Endsley. irst play enjoys success played Dr. Lindquist in scene-stealing style, and junior Amy Jamison was his assistant who won Reader's heart, Hal Miner, junior, made a short but memorable appearance as Sol Schwarts, Reader's hippie-musician friend who was trying to get back on li- quor. Lynne Nance 2 2 f E fe ff? fa.. - tri fr 5 45 ? l
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