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Student Council hosts “Winter Wonderland’ Homecoming § ‘tudent Council chose home- —King Steve Strock and Queen . coming candidates for the Jamie McPheeters. first time, relieving the bas- Nominees dressed in formal ketball team of their former attire with girls wearing gowns responsibility. The Student Body and boys clad in suits. voted through secret ballot for The Railroaders squared off | King and Queen. against Eastside and over- | Escorted to center court, powered the Blazers in a deci- candidates from grades 9 through sive victory which boosted 12 awaited the announcement of team spirit. Above: Chris Winans shoots a one and one against Eastside. King Steve Strock and Queen Jamie McPheeters reign over basketball Homecoming festivities. 1978 Homecoming Court — Freshmen: Brenda McPheeters, King Steve Strock; Seniors: Vickie Tom Esselburn and Karen McFann of Malcolm, Chuck MePheeters; Juniors: Teri Casselman, Scott Bowmar, Susie Kleber, Jamie sindence i] t d Morr, Craig Mossberger, Queen Jamie Wilcox; Sophomores: Tammy Maggert, Randy Mosley. tudent Council present awards. 16 Basketball Homecoming
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Teachers clobber students in second Superstars contest e ccumulating Firsts in the putting contest, the sports challenge and the tug-of-war, last year’s fifth place losers, the teachers, snatched the Super- stars title with 30.5 points. The Sophomores clinched Second a single point behind. The Freshmen finished third, with the Seniors, Businesses and Juniors following respectively. Over four hundred people attended the nine event show- down, netting 450 dollars for the Office Education Associa- tion. The funds sent members to state competition in John Kleeman tosses the football. Mr. Wiant concludes the obstacle course. Indianapolis. Changes in the second annual Superstars included a new team Event dM representing local businesses. Scooter Race Sophomores Putting Teachers The football toss replaced last Football Toss Sophomores Sack Relay Seniors year’s dangerous relay up and Sports Quiz Business, Teachers : : Wheelbarrow Juniors down the gymnasium steps. High- Free Throw 19 Sophomores | 1 1 Obstacle Course 38.36” Freshmen lighting the UN teacher, Tug-of -War - Teachers Dave Wiant, intentionally fumbled « through the obstacle course. Lori Ashenfelter and Ron Conrad concentrate during the sack race. Front Row: Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Baily, Mrs. Werkeiser. Second Row: Miss Peters, Mrs. Lepley, Mr. Gibson, Mr. Pressler, Mr. Wiant. Back Row: Mr. Hutton, Mr. Pegalow, Mr. Miller, Mr. Ober, Mr. Neal. Superstars 17
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