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10 GOOD TIMES
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Eyes turn toward Laurie Olson as she is announced Homecoming Queen at the 1981- 82 Homecoming Assembly. Schoo shows t Dride irough Providing the music was Cyclone. They played a variety of fast and slow numbers. at Homecoming Although Homecoming was over- shadowed by a valiant yet failing attempt at victory, it was still as fun as always. Senior Laurie Olson captured the crown as Homecoming Queen. The court included freshman Angie Hodges, escorted by freshman Lance Stephens; sophomore Lisa Baumeis- ter, escorted by sophomore Mike Bauer; junior Sue Wolf kill, escorted by junior Scott Bryan; senior Traci Collins, escorted by senior Don Shu I- tice; senior Darla Hartzer, escorted by alumnus Rob VanGundy; senior Maria King, escorted by senior John Huebner. The music for the dance was fur- nished by a band called Cyclone. GOOD TIMES 9
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Seniors John Walling, Ed Scully, Don Shultice and Willie Carter demonstrate their cheerlead- ing ability at the Powder Puff Football Game. Prior joins spirited students during Homecoming activities Homecoming Week was again a big success. When students and teachers were asked what they thought of Homecoming Week, they said, It ' s the best one we ' ve had in quite a while. Student Government sponsored most of the activities, along with Pep E Club. Among these activities were Grub Day, T-Shirt Day, Dress- Up Day, Hat and Shade Day and Spirit Day. A bonfire and car bash were held the night before the game, along with a powder puff football Junior Paul Wiezorek assists Mrs. Barbara Prior, principal, in smashing the Dowling Car at the car bash. Paul received 23 stitches in his left hand. game. This game was played by girl football players and cheered by boy cheerleaders. Fund-raising activites included a special breakfast on Student Appreci- ation Day, the car bash and chances on a spirit chain, which was broken during the Homecoming Assembly. Each class competed to make the longest chain. The class with the longest paper chain got its chain broken, and the person whose name was on the broken link won a $10 gift certificate at the Record Shop. GOOD TIMES 11
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