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jS gBBySSSSiafc- Homecoming dazzles partic The Tiger Pride opened the 1984 Homecoming evening with their fall show for pregame. The Ti gers then be- gan their game against Frankfort with a touchdown by Joe Klingler. During the second quarter Jason Quellhorst made a touchdown, and Robert Campbell ran for the two point conversion. Frankfort next made a touchdown and extra point, leaving the score 14-7 at the half. At halftime, student council presi- display pants dent Mary Spolyar announced Steph- anie Campbell as the 1984 Homecom- ing Queen. Behind the Queen and her court were the class and club floats, with the senior float taking winning honors. After the parade the 1959 football team was introduced. The Hotdogs scored the only touch- down in the second half, but Lebanon won with a total of 14-13. After the game students jammed at a victory dance. AMY ANDERSON receives balloons in congratulations for being chosen a member of the Homecoming court THE 1984 HOIVIECOMING COURT: (Clockwise) A Anderson with escort J Pedersen: Queen Stephanie Campbell with escort J.B- Belknap; C Barrickman and escort J IVIoster; D. Hine with escort B. McQuern, and K. IVIorton with escort C. Wheat. 14 Opening
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THE FOOTBALL TEAM shows their enthusiasm for the game Friday evening. KRIS BELKNAP barely dashes through the clutches of her opponents. ROBERT CAMPBELL and Don Clark look at their trike in dismay. Spirit soars in kaleidoscope of activity Homecoming Spirit Week, Tigers go for the Gold, kicked off to a great start with everyone bummed out for sweats day. Winners of the 499 + 1 trike race was Mr. Mitchells ' The Trike. On Tuesday, punk day, different colors and shapes of hair and the latest in punk fashions were flaunted. The ail-American red, white, and blue made Wednesday full of spirit while hungry participants enjoyed the Taco Fiesta sponsored by Sunshine. The junior-sophomore team took the powder puff football game, defeating the seniors and freshmen. Taking the 1984 Homelycoming crown with tears in his eyes was Preverted Peppermint Pattie, otherwise known as Pat Bella- my. Her court was Greg Burnell, Robert Campbell, Don Clark, and Jason Quellhorst. Hats, glasses, and ties were the spirit category for Thursday, followed by black and gold day on Friday. After the pep session, students rushed to watch the Homecoming parade. AFTER LOSING the heat, trike rider Katy McClure is a relaxed spectator. STUDENTS ENJOY the Taco Fiesta Wednesday before the powder puff game. Opening 1.:
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