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. . . Disney on Parade An extensive amount of student and faculty involvement is combined in order to make homecoming week a suc- cessful and memorable event. Through the efforts of many groups and organizations, colorful window decora- tions and floats were created for this special happening. Highlight of the week's activities was the homecoming dance. In the top left photo, King Dave Barnhill and Queen Jody Buckles enjoy a spirited moment on the dance floor. To their right, the sophomore class float featuring the class council and linebacker Mickey Mouse makes its way down Main street toward Donnell stadium. Below, Sue Shrader gives Jodi Robinson a mum as she distributes them during the annual DECA homecoming mum sale. Mean- while, Cathy Tesnow checks the final arrangements before the start of the parade in the bottom right photo. To her left, Jim Staschiak paints a window in the SAC office hallway as part of the junior class hall decoration. 10 HOMECOMING
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The Wonderful World of WI0 mm - 1 ' . • -r. Ef v» 3 V - ■ %p« ' , — Homecoming was celebrated throughout the school week with various spirit activities including hat day, punk day, western day. college t-shirt day and blue and gold day in addi- tion to hall decoration contests and the homecoming parade. The evening began with a wonderful display of color and pageantry as the parade of Disney proceeded from Cen- tral junior high school to Donnell stadium. Despite the loss of the game to Zanesville. spirits were high as Dave Barnhill and Jody Buckles were crowned king and queen. The court, beginning upper left and moving clockwise, consisted of John Kill and Ann Ball. Brad Weaver and Sara Burger, Joe Umbs and Connie Ross. Dave Barnhill and Marsha Freeman, and. Shannon Clark and Jody Buckles. Following Friday evening's activities, a dance was held in the school cafeteria featuring the sounds of the band Oyer. HOMECOMING 9
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The cafeteria undergoes a magnificent transformation during homecoming week as all attention is focused toward Saturday even- ing's dance. In the upper left photo. Shellie Kauffman decorates the hallway entrance to the cafeteria. Moving clockwise, Al Laux displays his spirit on hat day earlier during the week as he walks through the cafeteria with his lunch in hand. Below, the band Cryer entertains dur- ing the dance while Lori Reigle and her date. and. Brad Gray and Bethann Gallagher are locked in fond embraces on the dance floor. To the left. Steve Miller and Jill Raymond enter the dance through Shellie's completed decorations. HOMECOMING 11
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