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HOMECOMING COURT—Jim Brown, Renna Matthews, Dave Talley, Lori Kobiela, Queen Jennifer Wolf, King Todd Ste- ward, Kris Miller, Derek Rob- bins, Mary Bock, and Rich Wi- sel. RG lt Side: Still celebrating the Rail- roaders’ win over Angola, GHS students enjoy themselves at the homecoming dance. Candidates Renna Matthews, Jim Brown, Lori Kobiela, and stand-in Tim Firks wait for the announcement of King and Queen winners.
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Sophomores Jenifer Binz and Michael Taube and senior Rex Wilcoxson relax between slow dances. While dancing, couples ease into the romantic mood at the semi-formal. OrA semi-formal queen candi- dates nervously await Sally Hile’s announcement of the winner. Semi-Formal I3
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et ae Sticking to business, Home- coming King Todd Steward (35) puts it up for two. Homecoming Queen and King Jennifer Wolf and Todd Ste- ward display their awards proudly. New homecomin § includes players “Take a Walk on the Wild- side” was the theme for bas- ketball homecoming, 1987. At halftime the 10 seniors in the court waited as Teresa Wiant, Student Council treasurer, announced King and Queen Todd Steward and Jennifer Wolf. Jennifer received crown and roses, and stand-in Tim Firks accepted a plaque for Todd, who was a member of the varsity basketball team. Homecoming underwent a change in 1987. Basketball players were eligible for the court. Other candidates included Jim Brown, Renna Matthews, Dave Talley, Lori Kobiela, Derek Robbins, Kris Miller, Rich Wisel, and Mary Bock. The evening’s celebration was complete with a 71-60 Railroader victory over Ango- la’s Hornets. Student Council members spent more than five hours decorating the gymnasium in blue and silver for the event. Bobbie Coyer, Student Coun- cil representative, comment- ed, “It was fun for my first year in Student Council, but we hung an awful lot of feet.” —Tina Carlin ' P| — wT Lay eS PT eT TS Oe
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