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Left: Tracee Pulver helps Melissa Routsong and Cherie Criscuoli with their preparations for the parade. Bo ttom left: Unidentified pencil shows its ENthusiasm. Below: Sophomores Mike Smith, Brian Ernsberger, Lisa Goodman and Sheri Lewis show their spirit before the parade. HOMECOMING How do you feel about homecoming? Brian Able, No comment. Pam Ott, It was alright. Amy Newcomer, Last year was better. Kris McCoy, It seemed kind-of dull. Eric Smith, I didn ' t thmk there was as much excitement this year because there wasn ' t as much competition between the classes. Allison Curren, Joe Cochran, It was a lot more fun this year because we were seniors. Lynette Dcmske, It was different. — Earl Ramey, lt wasOK.. - Chris Pattee, 1 liked it. It was fun and- different. wasn ' t as good as last. Joe Kidd, It was pretty good. Miss Tarnow, It ' s a chance for the school to express emotions and get psyched up. 9
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Text by Kim J age nan Photos by David Ytiska andJefj Stevens Far left: Senior class president Krista Hull and vice-president Melissa Reade accept the homecoming week spirit trophy from student council advisor Dick Benfz on behalf of the senior class. Top middle: Varsity cheerleader Shelli Allen looks in disgust at the results of the football game. Bottom left: Sally Bloom congradulates Tonya Beeber on being crowned the 1986 Homecoming Queen. Left: Mark Grubb, Cherie Criscoli and Brian Ritchie take time to kick up ihier heels and relax on Cowboy and Indian day. Bottom: Keli Frick, Boh Kruse and Stephanie Barnum show their colors on clash day. HOMECOMING E Seniors, seniors ;;!! ' hi way! This year the seniors definitely took over in the homecoming evenis. Winning first place in eleven of the fourteen events and first place everyday in the dress-up competition showed who had the most spirit and gave the seniors enough points to set - new record. Freshmen -howed exceptional spirit in dress-up days, taking second place every- day except one. The Juniors and Sopho- mores battled it out for third and fourth places in various events throughout the week. This year ' s homecoming court was made-up of Freshman Kelly Littlejohn and Michelle Edwards, Sophomores Keri Allen and Michelle Berkey, Juniors Kim La- Rowe and Cara Hull and the seniors running for the crown were Melissa Routsong, Tonya Beeber and Cherie Criscoli. During half-time of the foot- ball game while everyone waited anxious- ly, Tonya Beeber was crowned the 1986 homecoming queen. 1 1
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