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Debbi was happy, Harriton was harassed, .-M-....-.t The 1984-85 Homecoming Queen, Debbi Becker, with her escort Richard Gerstemeier, The annual bonfire kicks off homecoming weekend. 70 HomecomingfThings Dan Hornung offers a helping hand to Jason Kizel while collecting wood for the bonfire. Yelling football players, hollering cheerleaders, and screaming students crammed themselves into convertibles, station wagons, and a tow truck with a flashing light and motored through Jenkintown. Homecoming weekend had begun. Nothing was going to bring anybody down until Sun- day's sun came up. After the blaring motorcade disturbed the peace for about an hour, it pulled up to the school and transformed itself once again into a hooting, cheering mob of screamers. Eventually the mob halted before the freeform wooden pyramid that served as the throne for the night's devil - an effigy of the Harriton football team. As soon as we torched the wood this devil became a smokey memory - dubious symbolism but a nice firey start for what was to be a hot weekend. The energy level stayed high for the football game the following day. The sunshine-filled afternoon was a perfect setting for Debbi Becker, Julie Borda, Kathy Caldwell, Betsy lVlcCutcheon and Lea O'Boyle with their escorts at halftime, although they could not be chauferred around the track, due to the damaged stadium. Still, the fans seated in temporary stands cheered for Debbi Becker, the 1984 Homecoming Queen, and the Jenkintown High School football team. An- ticipation ofthe dance heightened with Jenkintown's C20-147 victory over Harriton. Later that evening, many girls ran around as they applied finishing touches to their hair and makeup. The final event of Homecoming weekend, the dance, was about to start. Stu- dents from 9-12 grades and alumni were invited to dance to the variety of music supplied by THE PROS. The dance was a successful ending to an eventful weekend.
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and alumni were home. Julie Borda, escorted by Steve Milley, and Betsy lVlcCut- cheon escorted by Tim Beltl- Lea O'Boyle with escort Tom Treacyg Kathy Caldwell es- corted by Thomas White. W The day left nothing to chance as Jenkintown warded off I-larritonls forces. , N, The scoreboard tells the whole story. Beauty and . . . the Beast? ThingsfHomecoming 71
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