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AF TERHOURS HAWK ' Poslng for The phoTOQr0rDhefS OT The donce wos jusT some of The fun, os Didnno iviogofds MOJ ond Koihy Hoyes U45 find ouT. Say cheese! The 19841 TurnooouT King Henry Peer ond his escorT Cin- dy Schneider pose for o formol. Finding a star To lighT up The nighT! KoThy MocDonough Q4 'ID Gnd BVIGR Sobo M45 look for Their nomes on The woli. 1 'Zk'f ilff, 5, R 'S 15 X if fr '5 X Nz! X ' is 7 J Da Occosionc woTch, Mik ed pdTieni pick him doorpeii rc Hi Suson! Suson Alln smile fdde goT your f be Dock c Mike closi sdT down his doie. T going To t member! Such o nig oTher sTi Morch 23 were Turr osk The Q pick Ther The dinne T'GeTTing To osk The porT, soi Two wee 1984 Turnabouf Court Fresh- men Joson Buschmon ond Ann Mo- rie iviormino, Bobby Johier ond HeoTher Wehmerq sophomores Chris Kreiger ond Liso Blue. BACK 48 Turnopoui ROW: Seniors John Dougios ond Te- reso BorreTT, TurnopouT King Henry Peer ond Cindy Schneider, Tom Schreiber ond Tommy Hess, Rdndy Jones ond Yukori Lyons. FRCDNT ROW: Juniors Brod WeTzIer ond ZonT ond Lynn PoTTerson. Juniors Sondy Duncon, ReTiring King Don Rob Troupmonn ond Terri Ryon, i Borczykowski ond senior Judy Slo- George WeingoerTner ond Jockie 3 Ten, seniors Tom Clork ond Robin Dovis. ivieyerkord, sophomores Tony Von- T
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IL? , sf' 1 f,l 4. Showing-off Their Homecoming mums oT The fooTboII gome ore ju- niors Chris KuesperT, Debbie lvlor- chond, ond Amy Corcio. IW Lg: Daditions broken I-IOMECCDMING GETS Homecoming, o TrodiTion of mosT every high school, Turned ouT To be noT so Tro- diTionoI for CenTroI sTu- denTs This Time. NoTiceoble chonges in Homecoming ond iTs ceremonies mode iT quiTe differenT compored To posT yeors. Where's The senior TlooT'? moy hove been o quesTion osked by some of The on- lookers SoTurdoy morning oT The porode. BoTh The senior ond junior closses showed Their spiriT by eoch decoroT- ing c cor, buT neiTher Took Time ond efforT To build o flodT. I guess our cioss lusT isn'T The flooT-building Type, sold Ivlory Koelier, senior cioss presidenT. 'IWe buiIT one our freshmon yeor, buT ThoT one jusT fell oporT dur- IVTQ The porode os we wenT down The sTreeT. Tolk obouT being emborrossedl Watch out John TrovoITo, here I Come! - lvlike Monzello QI25. Also DicTured: Mike BenneTT Q'l2j. CoronoTion, The ocTuoI ceremoniol crowning of The queen wiTh her courT ond Their escorTs, hod olwoys occurred SoTurdoy nighT during The donce in The oudiTorium. lvlr. Corl Borrow ond Mr. Richord Seiner, STu- denT Council sponsors, wonTed To chonge ond hove The ceremony Toke ploce wiTh oll of The oTher holfTime fesTiviTies dT The fooTboII gome. They ond mosT STudenT Council mem- bers feIT ThoT more Time, COT The doncep ond money would be soved by doing This. Some sTudenTs were o IiTTle disoppoinTed wiTh iTs new locoTion. I hod jusT os much fun oT Homecoming This yeor os I did losT yeor, buT I reolly missed hoving coronoTion during The donce. I felT like someThing wos missing, sold senior Cherie Pollord. 'FACELIFTI Missie DougherTy Clflj sToT- ed, FooTbolI gomes ore greoT, buT noT for The crowning of The Homecom- ing Queen. STudenT Council, The orgoni- zoTion which sponsors Homecoming, used The ex- Tro money soved by noT hoving To decordTe The oudiTorium To poy for o more expensive, buT more populor bond, T'Condy. I ThoughT They CCondyj were preTTy good. Their se- lecTion of songs wos good, I wish They would hove ployed some 'Def Leppord,' Though, exploined Ivlork Reynolds QQQ. TrodiTions ore olwoys going To be broken, buT The spiriT of Homecoming is one Thing ThoT will olwoys be remem- bered ond never be broken. qTerri QuinTos3 Stonewalling o lvlcCluer ComeT during The Homecoming gome ore seniors EThon lvlerriTT ond STeve lvluehling. Also picTured: LeeVonTy Johnson MTD ond Tim WrighT 5423. The Howks won The gome, 412-7. Displaying Their cioss ond Home- coming spiriT oT The porode ore seniors Dove Lucks, Liso Hendrix, ond Lindo SegelhorsT. Dancing To The sounds of The bond, Condy, ore sophomores Ellen STergos ond Koren Conlon. Homecoming T 7
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gms afferson. Juniors and Terri Ryan, 'Tner and Jackie 1 f-ii Daricing 'All Night Long' lly glancing aT his wafch, Mike KeiTh C425 waiT- ed paTienTly for his daTe To pick him up. Finally, The doorbell rang. 'Hi Susan! greefed Mike. Susan Allmeyer's C425 brighf smile faded. Oh, Mike, I for- goT your flower aT home! l'Il be back as soon as I canl Mike closed The door and saT down To waiT again for his daTe. He mused: 'lThis is going To be one nighT To re- member. Such a nighT iT was for many oTher sTudenTs, Too. On March 23, The dafing Tables were Turned - girls had To ask The guys To The dance. pick Them up. and pay for The dinner afTerwards. GeTTing up The nerve jusT To ask The guy is The hardesT parT, said Susan. IT Took her Two weeks To ask Mike To The CTOTTCG. For oThers, The asking came easier. llAsking Joe CCon- nery, 425 To TurnabouT was easy because we are al- ready going sTeady, said Kafhy KoTTmeier C425. 'IAII I had To do was buy The Tick- eTs, a dress, shoes, purse. gas, and dinner. There was noThing To iT acTuallyl she laughed. The guys agreed. For Mark Dobson C405, The dance was a good way of breaking The monoTony of The school rou- Tine. l'The nighT was special because iT gave me some- Thing To look forward To, and To have a good Time wiTh my girlfriend. Anofher highlighf of The evening was The idea of be- ing all dressed up and going To an expensive resTauranT. Ed WaTkins C425 said, There aren'T very many Times when you can geT all dressed up and go all ouT for dinner, so we really had a good Time. The besT parT of iT was, I didn'T have To pay for iT! The nighT couldn'T have- been more special for Henry Peer C 425. Being crowned TurnabouT King was quiTe an experience. lT's a nice feel- ing To know ThaT you have a loT of friends. I was really su- prised and glad ThaT I won, he said. All around, TurnabouT proved To be an enlighTen- ing experience for all, wheTher IT be noT having To pay for dinner, having your daTe forgeT The flower, or being elecfed TurnabouT King. The mosT imporTanT Thing, iT seemed, was To jusT have a good Time. CLiz Ry- barczyk5 Jon Reinari, lead singer of Para- dox, l sings for The dancers. Also picfuredz Mark Lehne C'84 gra- duaTe5. 5QJ,m.. , 'Z.. V. - . . -... .... - emmzry- Mmiisgn nmwkzix Y ---- V.,'.,k, , Sharing a dance are Refiring King Don Barczykowski C'835 and senior Judy Slafen. Hey, I'm Trying To geT romanfic could you leave us alone -Tim Trares CQ5. Also picfuredz Pafricia Merlenbach. TurnabouT 49 I I
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