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dinarilg Live Royalty Dazzles By Teresa Sarafin The day of the Homecoming Game was anticipated by the finalists and students at Franklin. That was the day the Homecoming King and Queen were to be announced. It was half time, and all of the finalists were becoming nervous. The time was drawing near for the King and Queen to be announced. The fans were waiting anxiously for the ceremony to begin. Then the finalists walked down the aisle to the stage where they waited for the decisions of the judges. As they started from the fourth runner up, the tension grew. and the announcer proceeded. Finally it was down to the two finalists. One would be the first runner up and the other would represent the King and Queen. The fans and finalists alike awaited the ultimate statement. As the final words were spoken the King and Queen looked astonished that they were chosen, and very excited as they were congratulated by the other finalists and friends. They remained a symbol of Franklin all year. Main photo, Robert Torres and Karla Valdez proudly represent their school for the Homecoming 1983 festivities. Top, standing in the rain the finalists, Kenny Haflich, Kim Churchill, Doug Wollard, Lydia Miller, Greg Dread, Kim Jones, Robbie Ortega, Shelley Hall, Jeff Desersa, Lisa Vancourt, and Richard Creer, awaited ward of who had won. Below, with a look of surprise the King and Queen are given hugs by their escorts, Sam Franco and Stacy Erwin. Activities Homecoming King! Queen 1 E 3
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