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ate Le etna ::chtta a OC AA att Al OL EDL ion ile cay tte nse otis 2 etlnget. a ee As mat ’ ? UPPER LEFT—Sophomore candidates leave their car before the ceremony begins. UPPER RIGHT—In spite of the frigid temperature Queen Wendy Maggert and King Pete Bowman smile proudly while dis- playing their honors. BOTTOM LEFT—Homecoming Queen Wendy Maggert and King Pete Bowman reign over the court. The candidates are Seniors Krista Dircksen, Trey Lantz, Joe Chisholm; Juniors Jenney McPheeters, Jennifer Kleber, Mike Colgate; Sopho- mores Leigh Ann Chisholm, Shelly Dun- ham, Doug Shippy, Bob DeWitt; Freshmen Debbie Zerns, Rachel Warstler, Tim Sparks, Mark Hall. TOP—The Garrett marching band per- forms during halftime of the homecoming game. MIDDLE LEFT—Garrett Railroaders run onto the field to meet their adversaries, the Central Noble Cougars. MIDDLE RIGHT—The class of ’83 won the “best decorated car” for the second year in a row. BOTTOM RIGHT—Garrett cheer- leaders cheer their team on to victory.
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Railroader victory highlights homecoming “Over the Rainbow” was chosen as the theme for the fall homecoming. Sen- ior Wendy Maggert and Junior Pete Bowman were chosen king and queen. The juniors had a double victory with their class winning the best decorated car. Last year’s King Greg Siples and Queen Laurie Pepple retired their hon- ors during the halftime of the Garrett- Central Noble football game. Wendy received six red roses and a silver crown from Laurie, and Pete was given a plaque by Greg. 8 Football Homecoming Candidates were Seniors Wendy Maggert, Krista Dircksen, Trey Lantz, Joe Chisholm; Juniors Jenney McPheeters, Jennifer Kleber, Mike Col- gate, Pete Bowman; Sophomores Leigh Ann Chisholm, Shelly Dunham, Doug Shippy, Bob DeWitt; Freshmen Debbie Zerns, Rachel Warstler, Tim Sparks, Mark Hall. The evening was brought to a close when the Railroaders defeated the Cou- gars by a score of 33-0. Garrett held the Cougars to only one first down and gave on eeu obese i at ee the Cougars only 57 total yards in rush- ing. Student Council sponsored a dance in the Ober Auditorium following the game.
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Homecoming court treated to exciting game “Winter Sleigh Ride” was the theme for this year’s basketball homecoming celebration. Seniors Greg Bock and Lena Sorensen were crowned at halftime of the boys’ varsity basketball game against West Noble. Lena received the traditional crown and half dozen roses from boys’ basket- ball co-captains Greg Siples and Steve Lepley. Greg was given a plaque by girls’ co-captains Marsha Haffner and Angie Lehman. King and Queen were seated in a sleigh located on the south side of the gym. Around the sleigh were seated members of the court consisting of Sen- iors Harold Kline, Chris McIntosh, Ger- ald Kline, Wendy Maggert; Juniors John Clauss and Jenney McPheeters; Sophomores Scott Mason and Patty Hile; Freshmen Tim Sparks and Deb a eS es UPPER RIGHT—Newly crowned Queen Lena Sorensen and King Greg Bock relax and enjoy the rest of the game. ABOVE—The candidates were Sophomores Scott Mason and Patty Hile, Freshmen Tim Sparks and Deb Zerns, Seniors Gerald Kline and Wendy Maggert, King Greg Bock and Queen Lena Sorensen, Seniors Chris McIntosh and Har- old Kline; and Juniors Jenney McPheeters and John Clauss. MIDDLE RIGHT—Scott Mason escorts Patty Hile into the gym for the sophomore class. BOTTOM—Pom Pon girls and the candidates anxiously await the announcement of the winners. 10 Basketball Homecoming Zerns. The newly-crowned royalty and court were treated to an exciting third quarter as the Railroaders came out of the locker room to surge ahead of the Chargers after being tied at the half. However, in the end the Chargers triumphed, beating Garrett by a score of 41-38. Freshman John Bodey led Garrett with 11 points. Sophomore Doug Kel- ham followed close on his heels with 10. Steve Lepley was top rebounder with eight. Student Council sponsored the home- coming dance after the game. Music was provided by Steve Dembicke and his wife. Three girls and two boys received carnations and gift certificates from Grover’s as door prizes. A special dance was dedicated to the new homecoming queen and king.
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