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Past royalty attend 20th year of homecoming “A Rainbow of Memories’ (1975), Tim Lantz (1977), Jamie was the theme for the 20th anni- McPheeters Griffin and Steve versary of basketball home- Strock (1978), Denise Thiel coming, sponsored by Student Cleveland and Craig Moss- Council Feb. 3. Student Council berger (1979), Sue Payton Mos- invited past kings and queens. ley (1980), Cyndy Sparks to attend this annual event. (1981), Lena Sorensen and Greg Halftime of the Garrett-East- Bock (1982), and Twylia Emigh side game brought about the in- and Eric Mossberger (1983). troduction of past kings and Introduced next were 1984 queens: Carol Rugman Gunion | king and queen candidates: (1964), Tina Lung Baker (1966), | freshmen Todd Hart and Mary Carol Redmond Christlieb Kay Feagler, sophomores Matt (1974), Maureen Moran Shippy McCarty and Tracy Curtland, ABOVE LEFT—Seniors Mark George and Sue Getts stroll through the decorated doors of Bateman gym for halftime homecoming ceremonies. ABOVE RIGHT—Soon-to-be king Scott Mason escorts Lora Gerber to their posi- tion on the gym floor. RIGHT—Eric Mossberger and Twylia Emigh relinguish their positions as king and queen to Scott Mason and Mary Hile. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP-—Sidetracker pom squad and GHS cheerleaders do their opening show for basketball fans. OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE—Basketball homecoming cand idates stand in as- signed positions, awaiting announcement of the 1984 king and queen. OPPOSITE PAGE FAR RIGHT—King Scott Mason and queen Mary Hile pose for parent, newspaper, and Aeolian photographers. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM—Homecoming court members catch their breath after halftime crowning ceremonies and get ready for fast-paced second half hard- wood action. Vz Basketball Homecoming juniors Dennis Weimer and Tammy Wellhausen, and sen- iors Mark George, Scott Mason, Steve Zolman, Lora Gerber, Mary Hile, and Susie Getts. As reigning king and queen Eric Mossberger and Twylia Emigh came forward to crown their successors, Mr. Robert Novy, announcer, read the names of Scott Mason and Mary Hile, 1984 basketball homecoming king and queen. An exciting second half of Railroader basketball height: ened the evening's festivities. GHS eked out a 60-59 win over county rival Eastside on a last second shot by Doug Shippy. About 190 students danced to taped music provided by sen- iors Doug Shippy, Brad Babbitt, and Brian Shull after the game. The traditional homecoming dance concluded the festive oc- casion. Student Council mem: bers proclaimed it one of their best homecoming celebrations.
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