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With a little push Shelly SlenU zips her way down the track during the homecoming obsta- cle course. One of the traditions of home- coming is the crowning of the homecoming l ing. The 1986 king, Todd Harris, wishes the football team the best of luck ) The 1986 homecoming court consisted of sophomore Jodi Bau- man, escorted by Ted Brandenberger; junior Angela hartman, escorted by Joseph Stueipe; co-queen Lois Brandenberger, es- corted by Sean Lewis; co-queen Laurie MacQueen, escorted by Sheldon Byler: senior Lisa Yoder, escorted by Basil Wisler; fresh- man Heidi Strasser, escorted by John Sanders. Showing they have some spirit, these seniors cheer on their Li- ons during the Friday aflemoon pep session. L4 homecoming
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A unique situation for Doug Stuckey is having not one, but both of his parents working at school: Fhil and Dorcas Stuckey. Setting up a camera before school starts, Mr. Artherhults gets a helping hand from his son Randy.
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fl- I - COMIN|| GUIDE Homecoming is usual- ly a fun time, but this year it was noticed that quite a few students did not i now how to get the most out of their home- coming week. In light of this, the yearbook staff presents this should- have-been-fol lowed guide for enjoying home- coming festivities. Step 1: First, some school spirit was desired, so the cheerleaders sponsored dressup days. Tuesday was twin day, followed by no sweat day on Wednesday, toga day on Thursday and fi- nally on Friday, hug-a- lion day with everyone wearing what else but purple and white and a favorite hat. Step 2: All day Wednes- day and long into the evening, threats were screamed and spirits lift- ed in anticipation of the junior and senior powder puff football game. When the dust settled, the Story by Kurt Schlatter Photos by Waiters Studio Even with spirit days, a powder puff game, pep sessions, and, of course, the home- coming game itself, it still took that something extra to make homecoming great game ended in a 6-6 tie. So with no major grudges among the up- per classes, the fun and spirit continued. Step 3: After school on Thursday, it was back to the football field for the outrageous skits and gifts presented by the high school classes. When all the hysteria fad- ed there was still one more thing to add to the day ' s activities: Step 4: it was on to Travis Jacquay ' s house with the football team for the bonfire. What had been an exciting day set- tled down into warm em- bers to be remembered and used to spark the biggest day of the week. Step 5: A shortened Friday schedule made room for an afternoon pep session at the foot- ball field. Homecoming king Todd Harris and ju- nior high prince and prin- cess Ryan VanLue and Tunde Busch led off the ♦ o, 2nci owore.
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