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1 1978-79 Homecoming Queen, Judy Wheeldon and her escort Andy Wingham smile at Judy's victory. 1978-79 Homecoming candidates and escorts front row: Teresa McQueen, Diane Skurka, Rayetta Blair, crownbearer: David Thayer, 1st runner-up: Brenda Teltoe, Queen: Judy Wheeldon, rose bearer: Danelle Mann, 2nd runner-up: Teresa Klann, 3rd runner-up: Jenny Meier, and Amy Bode. Back row: David Robertson, Richard Keller, Johnny Tedder, 77-78 Queen: Penny Beeker, Andy Wingham, Marty Harlow, and Bruce Beeker. The Homecoming Queen and her court: Brenda Teltoe, 1st runner-up; Jenny Meier, 3rd runner-up; Teresa Klann, 2nd runner-up; 1st row: crownbearer, David Thayer; Queen, Judy Wheeldon; rose-bearer, Danelle Mann. Captain, Mike Harris, bends down to give Queen, Judy Wheeldon a victory kiss while Andy Wingham, Richard Keller, and Brenda Teltoe look on. David Thayer and Danelle Mann reluctantly take time out to pose for a picture after the activities. 20 Homecoming
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Spirit and Special Guests There was many a time during the year that the students needed a break in the daily routine of high school life, so there were many special events that worked to take away the monotony. Organizations sponsored soc-hops and cheerleaders put up posters informing the students of oncoming Farmer's, Harum-Scarum, 50's, and Far-Out Days, along with a bonfire every year before the first basketball game. Convocations were an extra treat. Hypnotist Robert Reames put on a show before Christmas break and Don Newcombe, an ex-L.A. Dodger, visited the school to speak on the abuse of alcohol. In January, the Senior High classes were able to enjoy a speech given by State Representative Lee Hamilton. The students were given many opportunities to vary their social lives, in and out of school. It gave them a taste of the good things to come.
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Awaiting the Moment Candidates and their escorts awaited the moment when the queen was announced. A hush fell over the crowd, the third runner-up, Jenny Meier was announced. The excitement was building as second runner-up, Teresa Klann, was named. The crowd was waiting in anticipation as Brenda Tel-toe was announced as first runner-up. The pressure was too much. Everyone was waiting for the name of the queen. The drum roll began, then Judy Wheeldon's name came over the loudspeaker. That was the scene taking place on December 2 at the Indian Creek ballgame. Each grade nine through twelve chose two candidates to represent their class for Homecoming Queen. The week before Homecoming was set aside for activities to help raise money for each girl. Such activities were selling suckers and candy kisses in the front hallway. The annual Homecoming breakfast was held November 30th with 325 students attending. To complete Homecoming activities a dance was held to honor the queen and her court. 5 Homecoming 21
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