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2 Wf ff Wa The Homecoming attendants nervously laugh as they await for the start of the assembly. -9 ,N wx Paul Brawer says l'leyl What about me as king? as Cori Bowergrins and bears with him. Steve Konst and Joanna Thome face the cam eras with a nervous smile. I X11 H HH K 2 2, Z ii Bob Ostensen plays it cool while Julie Bernat smiles beautifully. Mo Delise and Stephanie Rainbolt walk down the aisle at the assembly. 25 Candidates Assembly
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Everyone, the candidates are doing their own thing as they wait to go back across the nicely decorated Sym- TI'IAT'S WHAT HOMECOMING IS ALL ABOUT g an f hatfs What Love is? All About rang through the gym as 20 Senior r couples waited ner- vously in their formals. It was fi- nally the day ofthe Homecoming King and Queen nominees to present' them- 4 selves to the student body. Everyone looked their best.-Guys looked hand- some in their tuxedos and girls were gor- geous. The gym was decorated beautifully by Student Coun- cil. S.O.S. and Choir per- formed excep- tionallyrweli. How did the candidates feel? As the students gym at the beginningiof the asf Sembly, the candidates stand ready as they receive hugs and reassuring words from friends and reiatives. The lights dim as last year's Homecoming King and Queen David Jackson and pour into the Allison Densley took their posi- tions. lt was time to begin. Pam Dayton who was nominated by the J.V.. Cheerleaders, said, I was nervous, excited, and happy all at the same time. DAZEDV' Shana Hyatt went on to say, I i f iwas pretty ner- vous but it i helped to walk with such a good friend. Accompnied by Marc Catman Wilson, Shana was nominated by the Fresh- man Cheer- leaders. Alter the as- sembly was over the candidates stood and talked about their fears . of 4 falling or embar- assing them- selves in front of their friends. Knowing that this would be their last candidates assembly, many cried. Julie Bernat, nominated by the Yearbook Staff, said, I was relieved it was all over, but I was so sad that it was the last Candidates Assembly. Debbie Wiese gives a half smile for the camera. Kristin Wohlrab smiles away as Mary Danzinger says I want My pictur tak- enll Candidates Assembly
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