n September 28, Lisa Toland looked at the clock, it was only 8:00 a.m. and there were so many things on her mind she could barely concentrate on what her first hour teacher was saying. Lisa, chairman of the Royalty committee, had yet to make sure that the 48 roses, 9 boutiners and 1 corsage had arrived from Anderson Florist and were refrigerated until 1:15, when they were to be paxed out and pinned on before the coronation assembly started Most importantly she had to see to it that the 18 member court was in place by 1:30 p.m. It would definitely be a long moming. The girl's locker room was in a flurry at 1:15 as the 5 queen candidates and 3 attendants rushed to get ready. The room was filled with the smell of perfume and deodorant and the sound of nervous giggling that only could have come from girls filled with high strung excitement. When they came out of the . locker room they saw the men of the court calmly standing together by the ticket office. Both groups simply nodded at each other and went to their respective doorways to line up, the girls at the north gym entrance, the boys at the south. Finally, the lights were dimmed, the Spot light turned on and the music, Almost Paradise , started. Two by two the court walked down the middle of the gymg their paths occasionally obstructed by a photographer and his momentarily blinding flash. When all were in place the lights were turned up as Coach Bolinder walked over to Mike Holloway, shook his hand and whispered the name of the queen to him. Mike in tum went over and hugged Laura Thomas, who was eventually crowned queen after she picked up the flowers she had dropped on the floor in her excitement. Afterwards, the court posed together for pictures and, with that, the 1984 Homecoming Royalty coronation was officially over. Q Junior attendant Brenda Rush and her escort Chris Mullin enter the spotlight at the coronation amembly on September 28. S' K Q . if F' 1 y mt. f wa I U vJ.4.!ra '-4 A rg au.. . - Senior Attendants Bob Jackson and Brelldl The 1984-85 Homecoming Court: Steve Apke, Charla Chandler Chris Mullin Brenda Rush Mitchell relax in the Oonvertablc While Wait- Perry Algren, Sally Horaney, Bob Jackson, Brenda Mitchell. Laura Thomas Mike Holloway 8 I Hgmeooming ing for the start of the parade. H Doug Dawson, Amy Glasnovich, Joe Dennis, Marta Burga, Mark Probst, Anna Burga
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