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September 25: The Homecoming game against the Archbold Blue Streaks. The pregame festivities consisted of float judging and the presentation of attendents. Jeff Boger, Kristy Coleman, Pam Duncan and Jami Thrailkill were chosen as attendents by the freshman class. Gary Dowling Carmel Serna, Rob Sutton and Amy Wagner represented the sophomore class. The junior class selected Jeff McKelvey, Pam Palaczyk, Patty Schmitz and Steve Silveous. TheQueen candidates and their escorts were Doug Boger, Rob Hassen, Joy Moore and Cheryl Shininger chosen by the senior class, and Bobby Tejkl and Sherry Mizer selected by Varsity E. The Student Council revived the tradition of class floats, giving each class an equal chance to win the forty dollar prize offered for the best float. The theme for the floats was candy. The floats were judged by three faculty members, Mr. Cameron, Mrs. Clay and Miss Hathaway. The seniors, who chose the theme, Senior Vikes are a Powerhouse, won the contest. They were overjoyed at their first winning float in four years. The homecoming dance was held the following evening to promote better attendence and give the students more time to enjoy the dance. A Dixie Electric Company disc jockey was on hand to provide plenty of good music. The newly elected King and Queen, Joy Moore and Joy Moore, 1982 Homecoming Queen is crowned by last year's queen, Virgina Mai- burg. Andrea Lavens and Jeff McGlamery share a tender moment in the bleachers. Rob Hassen were crowned. The former King and Queen, Jeff Langenderfer and Virginia Malburg were present to do the honors. The Student Council members had many tasks to accomplish before the evening was complete. They had to hire the disc jockey, present the attendents, and decorate the gym for the dance. They provided refreshments and chaperones. Having done an excellent job, the Student Council made it an enjoyable evening for everyone. 24
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