— 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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Photo Tom Pohlman TOP: COMPANIONSHIP WHILE SELLING tickets for the Christmas dance helped pass the time for senior Becky Kim and junior Stacey Saffran. STEPPING INTO A MOVE, junior Keri Deal and senior Amy Sims practice at cheerleading camp held at Ohio State University during the summer. BROTHERS BEN AND JOHN Costanzo share more than the same last name; they share the same English class. RIGHT: JUST TWO of the many people with broken, fractured, or sprained Paks dane the school year, junior Keith Sample and senior Cherie Drinkwater use the new elevator. Photo by Judy Lohmeyer 12.
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