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BESHOMECOMING “Magical Night” Five hours of cutting, past- ing, and blowing up balloons resulted in the theme, ‘‘One Magical Night in ‘88,”’ for basketball homecoming. “‘It was hard work, but our ef- forts paid off when we saw the crowd’s admiring re- sponse to our decorations,” explained junior class Stu- dent Council representative Lori Hunter. At halftime of the Colum- bia City game, 10 seniors anxiously waited as Teresa Wiant, Student Council vice- president, announced home- coming king and queen. Deb Smurr was crowned and presented six long- stemmed roses while John Cordray, a stand-in for varsi- ty basketball player Butch Johnson, accepted a plaque BETWEEN QUARTERS, pep band en- tertains the crowd with “We Got the Beat.”’ 16 Homecoming RK a in the shape of a train. Home- coming king Butch Johnson commented, “I think the idea of stand-ins is good because it gives athletes a chance to participate in homecoming ceremonies.” Other members of the court were Emily Tuttle, Joel Haynes, Dyane Quinn, Tom O’Connor, Lisa Grotrian, Bri- an Vanderbosch, Denise Bush, and Todd Sattison. Homecoming was a week- long event as streamers and posters filled the halls. Nerd day, toga day, maroon and blue day, and crazy day were among the activities that made 1988 basketball ho- mecoming a memorable oc- casion. —Kelly Lampe —Tina Carlin HUDDLING BEFORE THE GAME, var- sity basketball players exchange last moment words of encouragement. AFTER BEING crowned homecoming queen 1988, Deb Smurr receives a hug from former queen Jennifer Wolf as escort John Cordray watch- es. HOMECOMING COURT—Joe Haynes, Emily Tuttle, Tom O’Cor nor, Dyane Quinn, queen Deb Smurt king Butch Johnson, Lisa Grotriar Brian Vanderbosch, Denise Bush and Todd Sattison. WR -
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MRS. MARY WOLF crowns the ex- cited OEA Semi-Formal queen, Lisa Woehnker. JUNIOR ED PLACENCIA and sopho- JUNIOR JULIE WOLF captures some more Julia Entwisle listen carefully to special moments during the Semi- the instructions of photographer, Formal. Mr. Barrie Fleetwood. ENERGETIC DANCERS Ivy Custer, Karalee Slabaugh, and Sonya Chit- tenden catch the photographer's eye. a Semi-Formal 15
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f MECOMING CANDIDATE Den- Bush and stand-in Matt Warstler je for the crowd as halftime cere- nies progress. POMS AND CHEERLEADERS per- form the school song to motivate fans and players between games. MOVING UPCOURT, senior Ty Clark dribbles into traffic during the home- coming game against Columbia City. ® Homecoming LF
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