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tckwise from top: JV Cheerleaders, Margie Armijo and Kristen Aasen wait anxiously for the crowning of the Homecoming court. Gladiator, Drew Gaworski strikes a se for the camera as Trae Carter looks over his shoulder. From left to right, the Homecoming court 1985, Sandy Risko, Lenora Peppers, Susan McKeen, Julie Hoffeims, :1 Kim Collmer. Kim Colimer flashes a look of surprise as she learns that she has been voted Junior Homecoming attendant. Trae Carter plants a juicy kiss on Joel odenpyle's cheek on Movie Star Day. school showed their enthusiasm by dressing up on Movie Star Day and Future Day. On Class Day the Seniors wore ieir traditional togas, while the juniors donned their pajamas. ophomores dressed as the opposite sex, and the freshmen, as sual, wore mismatched clothes. The week ended with the whole :udent body dressed in Blue and Gold at the Homecoming pep illy. The Student Council announced the Homecoming court: usan McKeen, Julie Hoffheims, Kim Collmer, Lenora Peppers, 1d Sandy Risko. The pep rally came to a spectacular end with the eniors winning the spirit stick and the privilege of naming the eidelberg Lion, Baboomba. r I omecoming 1985 kicked off with spirit week. The entire Saturday, October 19, was a day that had been anticipated for weeks. The Homecoming parade preceded the game, with the cheerleaders and the Lionettes parading around the track, followed by the Homecoming floats and the Homecoming Court. All the attendants ere in Porsche and Mercedes eonvertibles, which were driven by Seniors. The attendants were then escorted onto the field by their fathers and the court was crowned. Then came the mo- ment that everyone was waiting for, the crowning of the Homecom- ing Queen, Susan McKeen, by Col. Ehrenberg. The football team charged out to the field ready to massacre the undefeated Ram- stein Royals, however, the game went on to be a disappointment, with the Varsity losing 13-0. anrlmu l :5; 1'21
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OtG O ..,.r. .4 Clockwise from top; Michelle Boozer, Tracey Dionne, Stephanie Sherman, and Kathi Dull take a break from dancing to ham for the camera. Kim Collmer looks exhausted after an exciting day. Debbie Hoffmeyer and Brad McKinney ponder whether to dance or sit this ' one out. he Homecoming Dance was held high atop a mountain at T the Molkenkur HoteURestaurant. The dance began at 7:30, although many couples didn't arrive until later, as they went out on the town for dinner. Some of the mere popular places for a pre-Homecoming feast were the Ritter ton the f iaupstrasse, in Schwetzingen, or in Heckar-Gemundt, the Hotel Europa, the Golden Dragon, and thegMolkenkur itself. Some of he couples with more limited funds even dined at such ciassy alaces as Mcdonaldts, Burger King, and Wendyts. During'the dance most of the kids moved to the sound of the asmic Connection Disco, or enjoyed the lovely view from the terrace. At 10:30, the Queen and her court were crowned, and then the court began the dance to the theme song ttCherish by K0018 The Gang. After the coronation, many couples left the dance. The Seniorsyshowing their true spirit, went downtown to party until the wee hours of the morning. All in all, the 1985 Homecoming dance was a night to be cherished: Student Life 133
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