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Wore looking to FU Silence replaced the cheers, laughter and talking, The lights faded until the gym was entirely dark. All eyes were on the spotlight aimed at the door to the left of the band. The Homecoming court was about to be presented. As Christine Belnap and escort John Worden appeared, the senior section could not be guieted. The bleachers exploded with lively cheers and shrill screams showing their admirae tion of the allesenior court. The court, seated on a blue platform festooned with ribbons, balloons and crepe paper, presided over the entire assembly. During the assembly band members Cheryl Clark and Lisa Logerwell were presented with certificates for being nominated for the McDonald's AllfAmerican High School Band. After school, students went right out the foyer doors and straight to the field for the Homecoming game against the Roosevelt Roughriders . The crowd, alive and excited as half time arrived with the score tied at 12-12, chanted Stuff the Teddies. The crowd then roared its approval as the court was driven around the track. Supportive fans and an encouraging rally could not lead the Minutemen to defeat Roosevelt. Instead, Marshall was defeated 19-12. Spirits slightly wounded, fans and football players drifted out of the stands and off the field to join their friends at the dance. During the dance the red carpet was rolled out, anxious students were separated and former Queen Syndee Pinter escorted by Mr. Don Emry walked the path to the seated court. As Syndee read, Your new 1982 Homecoming Queen is - Shelley Cummins the students gleefully clapped. And with tears in her eyes Shelley was led to the dance floor, on the night of the first dance of the year. i 4 i A I LT! li WHAT'5 YOUR BID? In a Price is Right parody, senior yearbook L-E-T-S-G-O Let's ga, ler's go. Lets-g-o, Let's go! The new all-sports staffer Kevin Kendrick asks staffers Darren Dryden, Vivian MacKenzie, rally encouraged and supported the M-Men at the Homecoming game Sally Even, Elaine Chan, Julie Eddy and Lorri Shepherd to bid on various against Roosevelt. One 12 member rally was chosen for the entire items, including a yearbook, This homecoming assembly skit was to year, instead of fall and winter groups, promote yearbook sales. 10 if Homecoming
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