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St I ac tl 7 Students sat in classrooms watching the rain trickle down windows as they had so many times before, but today was different. This was: the ‘BIG homecoming game against Central Noble. | The P.A. boomed through- out the building, “The follow- ‘ing homecoming candidates )|please report to room 28: = |freshmen Chad Davis, Ni- chole Myers, Buddy Gunion, Tonya Lampe, sophomores Kirk Bloomquist, Amy Si- ‘mon, Brett Cramer, Shelly Lantz, juniors Mark Claxton, Kelly Lampe, Lance Baugh- man, Tammy Bodey, seniors Doug Weaver, Kacy Shafer, Todd Warstler, and Mary Kay Feagler.” As the students arrived, Mr. Paul Johnston, Rain changes homecoming student council advisor, be- gan to discuss activities which were being revised because of rain. With the anticipation of a victory, students headed home at the ring of the bell. Fans gathered at the game bundled in raincoats. The crowd yelled, rain poured, and the game began. In spite of the team’s effort and the crowd’s encouragement when the buzzer sounded for the game to end, the score was still tied at 0-0. Shortly after overtime be- gan Central Noble made a fourth down field goal at- tempt bringing the score to 0- 3. On Garrett’s fourth down a desperate pass from senior Andy German found junior wide receiver Brian Cook for the winning edge 6-3. Happy Railroader fans and players journeyed to the homecoming dance spon- sored by Student Council at Ober auditorium. Pre-dance ceremonies featured the crowning of seniors Todd Warstler and Mary Kay Feagler as 1986 football homecoming queen and king. Student Council secretary Jennifer Wolf, presented the class of 1987 the best decorat- ed car trophy for the fourth consecutive year, a school re- cord. At the end of the award ceremonies, dancing began with music by Craig Hutton. —Julie Wolf Aamiring the winning senior class Corvette, students wish for shelter from the rain. Football Homecoming Il
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ee dt Walking proudly to their posi- tions during the homecoming ceremonies, junior candidates Kelly Lampe and Mark Claxton appear calm. HOMECOMING COURT— Front Row, Tonya Lampe, Amy Simon, Kelly Lampe, Kacy Shafer, Mary Kay Feagler, Tammy Bodey, and Shelly Lantz. Back Row—Buddy Gun- ion, Kirk Bloomquist, Mark Claxton, Doug Weaver, Todd Warstler, Lance Baughman, Brett Cramer, Chad Davis, and Nichole Myers. King Todd Warstler and Queen Mary Kay Feagler smile for the camera shortly after the crowning ceremonies. 1 oeeeitall = i Sranrniases | + sees eernnen em SAO lo Football Homecoming | el ae Se — ee ae eo Y =
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Large crowd attends OEA Semi-formal What’s the difference in this year’s semi-formal? A larger than ever crowd of 100 couples filled Ober audito- rium for OEKA’s semi-formal, “This Night Could Be Like No Other Night”, Nov. 15. Members of OEA, under the direction of new advisor Mrs. Mary Wolf, decorated the auditorium in blue and silver Friday afternoon and Saturday morning and then hurried home to get ready for the evening’s activities. Once at the semi-formal couples danced to music pro- vided by Craig Hutton. At 9:30 Sally Hile, OKA treasurer, introduced the semi-formal Queen’s Court composed of seniors Amy Ba- ker, Mary Bock, Kay Lynn Elliott, Mary Kay Feagler, Marcie Heal, Cathy Helbert, Margie Maynard, Kris Miller, Tamra Ordway, Kasey Oster, Nina Sowles, and Jennifer Wolf. “And the winner is, Miss Cathy Helbert,” declared Sal- ly. Cathy received a crown and flowers. Mr. Barrie Fleetwood took pictures of couples in front of sceen provided by Garrett Greenhouse. Refreshments were also served. —Bobbie Coyer Smiling proudly, OEA semi-for- mal Queen Cathy Helbert dis- plays her crown and bouquet. [2 Semi-Formal
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