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Homecoming 3 1. Billboard of the Junior Class right and Senior Class left The winners were the Junior Class 2. The Blue White Band 3. Queens Court 4 Hot Dog Mark Allen receives the ball 9
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Homecoming was different in more ways than one. The usual crowds, noise, and fun was still there, but it was the first homecoming on the new field dedicated the Frankfort Memorial Athletic Complex. A new contest was held in place of the floats. Each class made a billboard portraying something to the game. The junior class won the contest with the theme “Tony says: We’ve got the secret formula!” Halftime provided us with lots of excitement. Anne Lipsett was crowned as the Homecoming Queen and her escort was Steve Mitchell. Her court consisted of Seniors Jan Ruch. Jenny Daniels. Vonda Chittick and Sarah Scheidler. The Juniors were Meg Miller and June Meiers. Sophomores were represented by Stephanie Mason and Margo Morrison. Grace Chen and Melissa Hulsey were Freshmen representatives. Tauna Carter entertained us with her baton twirling while the band played. Our opponets were the Lebanon Tigers and the outcome was in their favor by a score of 18-0, but the game was well-played. Homecoming
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A Common Place, a familiar face. The title to express just where you might find a group of friends or maybe that special person. From football to basketball games to the commons, you’ll be sure to find a friend or two. Games and dances are terrific places to have a great time with your friends. The commons is the place to stop and chat with your friends before school, between classes, after lunch, and after school. The commons is the center point of the school. Except for during classes, this place is never empty. Whether there are students, administration, or teachers, it’s never empty during school hours. No matter where you go or what class you have, sometime you’ll pass through this place. Think of all the times you sat down anywhere with a group of your friends and had a few laughs. Didn’t you have fun and keep a memory to last? Make Them Count! A Common Place 1. Varsity cheerleader Anne Lipsett and Meg Miller rally up the spectators with GO!! 2. Jeri Howe catches up on some homework 3. Dee Dee Ross and Sharon Brewer enjoy a couple of laughs. 4 Taro strikes a smile for the photographer 5. Barbara. Melissa, and Linda have some fun in pep club.
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