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— eee EE — — —a SSS... eer art of the fun of Homecoming is talking about it. Senior Robyn Klorer thought the Homecoming game was a lot of fun. “Having the Miami band come was real- ly exciting. The Homecoming game was one very memorable evening.” “It was really interesting to see another band come and play on our field that wasn’t from around here. The high- light of the evening was seeing my friends walk down the field as finalists,” said senior Donna DeHaan. For senior Taun Schermerhorn it was a special time. “It was nice, my last year to be with someone special.” “Since this was my first Homecoming, the dance was special to me. I had a real- ly super time,” said sophomore Lisa Swartz. “The dance was extraordinary. I had a great time. The gold fish at Mancy’s were excellent,” claimed senior Dennis Minniear. Sophomore Dave Martin summed it up saying, “It was pretty wild, and I had a blast.” 10 “Homecoming was special,” senior Deb Rowland JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS invited freshmen to help cheer at the Homecoming game. CELEBRATING HIS WIN in the sexy legs contest, senior Mike Kohlhofer gets he royal treatment. es a A Ti ie a a a aes al al laa Photos by Powell Studios Photo by Powell Studios DANCING TO “STUCK ON YOU” by Lionel Richie, seniors Molly Farley and Mike Baker plan to eat at the Willows lesa “Miami University Band left a song in my heart and mind,” said senior Becky Kim.
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SENIORS DENNIS MINNIEAR and Steve Bradfield hold up the cameraman on Occupation Day. Steve is a McDonald’s manager and is a terrorist. ennis Photo By Powell Studios SENIORS TODD WISSINGER and Dave Long try to sell the audience Bottle Water made by Bartles and James. LAKE STUDENTS CELEBRATE Homecoming week at the big game which completes the informal celebration. Homecoming remains highlight of year 144 e’ve got spirit, yes we do; we've got spirit, how about you?” seemed to be the challenge between classes as Spirit Week got underway. Students showed their spirit and creativity through Summer Fun Day, Occupation Day, Punk Day, Sports Day and Dress-up Day, with the seniors once again capturing the spirit award. Class competition was also evident in the powderpuff football game. The sophomore-junior team beat the senior girls 35-13. Following the powderpuff game, students gathered around a roaring bonfire to crown senior Mike Kohlhofer king of the sexy legs competition. The Homecoming assembly and the STUDENT COUNCIL: Front Row:Kristi Sigler, secretary; Sherry Gladieux, vice president; Dennis reed president; Cindy Johnson, treasurer. Row 2:Jennifer McDonel, Beth Hanthorn, Wendy Knerr, Amy Sims, Cherie Drinkwater, Trisha Skiver. Back Row: Adviser Carl Brubaker, John Flores, Keri Deal, Ken Simon, Kris Baker, Michelle Varwig, Shelly VanEtten. game itself were highlights of Friday. Though the Flyers fell to Anthony Wayne 13-7, the festive spirit remained as students appeared “Faithfully” for the Homecoming dance. Peach balloons, silver streamers and bows and sparkling lights transformed the cafeteria. In one corner a profes- sional photographer shot couples and group pictures, something previously done only at the prom. Music provided by Dennis Kaiser, DJ, brought students swaying romantically to the theme “Faithfully” by Journey, led by queen Stacy Delventhal and escort Mike Smith. This and seeing how low they could go during the song “Shout” were only two of the night’s many high- lights. CAPTAINS MIKE KOHLHOFER and Dennis Minniear present the ne trophy to Queen Stacy Delventhal escorted y Mr. Steve Delventhal. Homecoming 9
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