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Our queen Mindy Williamson says there's a lot to be said about small schools. The bigger schools may have the biggest and best of everything, but the kids seem to be more imaginative and creative and they're all unique indi- viduals in a small school. She'll remem- ber all the good and bad times that she feels have helped her grow. State basket- ball tournaments top her most memora- ble list. In her spare time, she enjoys showing and conditioning horses, jogging, read- ing, golfing, and listening to music. She's kept busy in school with basket- ball, track, coif, echo staff and editor, oracle staff, librarian, and FCA. Family life is shared with her dad Gor- don, her mother Roxanne, and sister Mia. In the future you'll see Mindy in college studying medicine and advertis- ing. She hopes to travel too. When asked about homecoming, Mindy felt it was much improved and that the whole week was more enjoyable. Gina Harson says she'll remember all the good times she's had in classes and otherwise. Home- coming was more enjoyable, but she feels coro- nation should have been on Thursday night. Gina's kept busy with cheerleading, band, cho- rus, oracle, FCA, National Honor Society, en- semble, and softball. Reading, playing piano, walking, and swimming fill her spare mo- ments. Her family consists of her father Donald, her mother Virginia, and brothers Greg and Robert. To be a nurse and have a family round out her future plans. One of our 1985 Homecoming attendants was Amy Jobes. Amy comes from a large family including her parents, Norman and Janie, four sisters, Cindy, Angie, Becky and Lizelle, and three brothers, Steve, Tim and Dave. Amy is involved in cheerleading, softball, band, chorus, N.W.I.H.B., FCA, and National Honor Society. In her spare time Amy enjoys going for walks, reading, collecting things for her Garfield col- lection, and going out. Things Amy will remember most about HMS are Homecoming 1985, proms, cheerleading and a lot of great times. When asked about Homecoming '85, Amy said, It was a lot of fun. The new changes went over well and it was a great success. It's one part of HM I'll always remember. After graduation Amy plans on going to college where whe will major in English education or early childhood education. ■ J
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One of our 1985 Homecoming attendants was Ed McLaughlin. Ed's family includes parents, Ed and Kris, and one brother and two sisters, Wade, Angie, and Jennifer. Ed's activities include football, baseball, track, cho- rus, and weightlifting. Hobbies that Ed enjoys are collecting baseball cards, fishing, hunting, and going out. Ed said that he will remember the special times at H-M such as Homecoming '85 and proms, but there are two very memorable experiences that stand out-coming home from a Milford basketball game and when he and Phil dressed in ladies night- gowns for spirit week. Our 1985 Homecoming King was Phillip Schauer. His family includes his mother and dad, Rev. John and Leona Schauer, Michael, and Andrea. Phillip was involved in foot- ball, track, band, choir, and student council. He said, I thought Homecoming 1985 was great because everybody got involved. What Phillip will remember most about HMHS is Homecoming 1985, proms, and coach Jesse. His hobbies are fishing, hunt- ing, trapping, and collecting rocks and beer cans. Phillip plans to attend Ellsworth Com- munity College where he will take the Con- servation Technology Program. David was a 1985 HM Homecoming attendant. His family members are his mother and dad, John and LaVaughn, Lori, Lee, and twin sister, Ann. Activities for David were football, basket- ball, track, baseball, student council, band, choir and National Honor Society. David said, I thought 1985 Homecoming was great! Things were organized and well planned. I feel it was a real success. The hobbies he enjoys are fishing and all sport- ing events. What David will remember most about HMHS is the good education, special times like homecomings and proms, being with friends, and special memories involving his sports. Homecoming 1985 went over well. I liked the changes and the way people got involved, stated Ed when he was asked for his thoughts on Home- coming. Ed's future plans are kind of uncertain. He would like to go on to college or to the Coast Guard. David plans to attend college where he will take the Athletic Trainer Program or Physical Ther-
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