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ELECTED HOMECOMING KING AND QUEEN, John Foreman and Dani Nolan share in the Homecoming festivities, dancing to I Can ' t Fight This Feeling.” AS THE CORONATION CEREMONIES BEGIN, Colleen Davis is escorted onto the court by senior Tom Schreiber. Tom was also chosen as one of the king candidates. HOMECOMING ROYALTY King: John Foreman Queep: Dani Nolan KING AND QUEEN CANDIDA TES (All Seniors) Tom Schreiber Dave Corey Bob Kubiak Dan Cuevas Colleen Davis Tammy Wittenhagen Cheryl Cuhl Linda O ' Dea CLASS REPRESENTATIVES uniors Mike Holobawski and Cinny Foreman Sophomores Cus Queiroz and Millie Willy Freshmen loe Clemons and Shelby Boston N ewina way . , . . . But traditionally familiar Girls surreptitiously eyed the guys as they strolled through the halls, wondering if they would be asked by one of them. The week passed in a flurry of buying new outfits and ordering flowers after the Homecoming invitation finally came. Mrs. Sue Roller, assisted by seniors Terri Sheehy, Jennifer Stawicki, and Jocelyn Sheehy prepared the script, practice schedule and decorations for the royalty box. However, there was more to the occasion than just tradition and practice. I don ' t mind helping at all because Mr. Krol has so much else to do and I like doing it, Mrs. Roller commented. It ' s always the same night, though, as my daughter Tracy ' s basketball games, so I haven ' t been to the dance for the past two years. For the first time. Homecoming king candidates escorted the o ueen candidates instead of each of them having their own dates. Student Council decided this, but let the candidates choose their own escorts. Between the |V and varsity games, the pom pon girls formed a half circle around the candidates as Mr. Joseph Fetty, principal, told a little about each one. Cheers of agreement greeted Dani Nolan as she was named Homecoming queen. After the varsity basketball team defeated Renesselaer, 85-62, the crowd regrouped in the cafeteria for the dance. Disc jockey Dave Watt, a former student, came back from Texas for the special occasion. His fast music set the pace as students prepared to get down. Halfway through the dancing, a spotlight identified the king candidates and escorts. After brief introductions, John Foreman was crowned king. I was surprised when I won, but it really didn ' t matter. All five of us candidates are friends, and I would have been happy for anybody who won, Foreman said. Energetic dancing mellowed with the evening, until 11:30 when the fun and excitement ended and the memories began. - Homecoming
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SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES Millie Willy and (,uv Queiroz dance at the only Homecoming Gus will see betore he returns to Brazil. South America, second semester. DANCING CLOSELY TOGETHER |umor John Willems chooses to dance the first slow dance of the evening with sophomore Shannon Davis. Dave Watt was D.|. for the evening. Homecoming
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MOONLIGHTING PART-TIME as Marryin ' Sam, Mr, Krol, daytime biology teacher, takes a break from performing the ceremonies. ANXIOUSLY WAITING TO GET MARRIED April Revercomb caught Eddie Kubiak and managed to get him to the altar. SENIORS VINCE SCHURING and Cheryl Muehlman sway slowly, dancing to the music of disc jockey Scott Wilson. 16 Sadie Hawkins Dance
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