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' , m, . mg Three seemed to be the charm Wednesday, September 18 for Student Council members and sponsors. Home- coming tickets had been on sale for three days and only that many tickets had been sold. Three couples were to attend the dance. By Friday, late buyers swamped members for tickets. Lines formed down the halls, students were late to class and money was rolling in. At last. The last ticket was sold by 10:45 with approximately fifty couples still hoping for tickets. An hour later the de- cision was made to issue thirteen extra tickets. Homecoming Court members were in- troduced to kick the evening off. Senior class representatives, Kendyl Albin and Dirk Julian, were crowned Homecoming Queen and King, while Kelli Talley and Kenny Cox were named Princess and Prince. Other senior court members in- cluded Angie Brunson, Jeff Thompson, Karen Brown, Darrin Carnahan, Amy Brown, Kerry Schutz, Staci Fulton, Benj i Winters, Shannon McCulley, and Todd Johns. Jennifer Talley, Stephanie Streiter, Jeff Crowe, and John McGregor attended as junior court members. Sophomores re- presenting their class were Kerri Brauk- hoff, Kelly Seikman, John Damm, and Clint Lauderdale. Attending their first homecoming were Jame Weber, Angela Goebel, Wes Wilhite, and Scott Johnston representing the freshman class. Reitz lost the home- coming game to Mater Dei by a score of 14-6. The West Side trophy was once again given to Mater Dei. The New Peppy was introduced at the game, but his enthusiasm wasn't enough to pull the team through. Balloons deco- rated the cafeteria to support the Home- coming theme Power of Love by Air Supply. Ex-Reitz student, Darin Julian D.J.'d the dance. Photographs of couples were taken by OEA. Prince Kenny Cox and Princess Kelli Talley Smile at the camera as they dance to Power of Love, Cindy Paddock, Amy Helfrich, Kim Overfield and Mr. Freece work hard on decorations.
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