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8 ACTION Student Life Football Homecoming ABOVE —King and Queen candidates pose for the yearbook photographer behind the ca- boose at Memorial Field after the homecoming ceremonies. RIGHT—Senior football homecoming candi- dates Ken Walter and Tammy Krus wait on the field for the other candidates to take their posi- tions. TOP OPPOSITE PAGE—Henry Waring and Patty Hile present a plaque and a crown to newly selected King Rob Knott and Queen Tammy Wellhausen. LEFT OPPOSITE PAGE —Sophomore King Queen candidates Steve Osterhout, Renna Matthews, Todd Richmond, and Lori Kobiela ride in the newly chosen best decorated car to their parking place at Memorial Field. RIGHT OPPOSITE PAGE—In their “Tittle Red Corvette” senior candidates Tammy Wellhausen, Rob Knott, Tammy Krus, and Ken Walter cruise around the track before the football game.
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Sue Helbert crowned Semi-formal Queen Extra attractive decorating and ro- mantic music headed the bill of fare when the Office Education Associ- ation sponsored its annual Semi-for- mal on November 17. Warm decorating inside J.E. Ober Auditorium and a serene picture set- ting for couples helped to carry out the theme “Just You and I.” “Spectrum” spun the records and the Freeland Motel of North Webster 10 provided the catering while the OEA Queen Court and GHS students set out to enjoy the cool winter evening. Many committees of enthusiast ic OEA members worked hard to make the 1984 Semi-formal what Missy Heal called, “The best ever!” OEA members met early at the auditorium that Saturday morning and worked hastily to decorate and set up for the band. LEFT—Senior Gaylon Wisel and sophomore Cathy Helbert pose for the photographer at the Semi-formal. ABOVE—OEA members clutter up the J. E. Ober Auditorium to decorate for the Semi- formal. RIGHT—Todd Hart, Lori Costin, Renna Matthews, and Richard Wisel convene at Ren- na’s house before the Semi-formal. ACTION Student Life Semi-formal The auditorium doors were opened at 8 p.m. and soon the room was filled with a larger- than -expected crowd, causing OEA members to quickly set up more tables and chairs. As the night commenced, couples danced and the door prizes were given. Sue Helbert was chosen 1984 Semi- formal Queen and Lori Hollinger and Tami Coleman tied for runner-up. Sue’s court also included Anisa Hazel- tine, Missy Heal, Tracey Brinker, Deb Bush, Deste Clark, Tammy Wellhausen, Pam Wood, Mona Snider, Chris Wiant, Kim Zeigler, and Connie Standiford. At 11 p.m. the last dance brought the evening to a close. —Tami Coleman SY a. Cewre ¥
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