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1. After the homecoming Queen is crowned. Lorna Dilley, Queen, and Kevin Lugelle enjoy a slow dance. 2. A proud and happy 1986 Homecoming Queen is Lorna Dilly. 3. The 1986 Homecoming court. Carrie Sat- terfield. Heather Anderson, Lorna Dilly, Ma- rie Ashton, and Melanie Shemkunas, stand on the float decorated by the senior class. 4. Lorna Dilly expresses her astonishment and happiness to her mother, Mrs. Marilyn Dilley, upon being elected Madison's Homecoming Queen. 5. Bill Putzke. Denise Cochercll, and Colleen Parker enjoy dancing at the 1986 Homecom- ing dance. 6. John Arthur, Gail Hixon, Debra Broberg, and Dave Vulcan enjoy a dance together. 7. Buddy Ransom and Roy Blalock enjoy the Homecoming dance. Homccoming 23
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SPIRITS SAIL AWAY’ HOMECOMING NIGHT On Friday, October 17, 1986, be- fore Madison’s football game against Ashtabula Harbor, Lorna Dilly was given a bouquet of roses as she was announced the 1986 Homecoming Queen. The court consisted of Heather Anderson, Maria Ashton, Carrie Satterfield and Melanie Shemkunas. For the first half of an outstanding game, the queen and her court sat on the float. An outstand- ing evening ended on a good note; Madison won the game 36-0. On Saturday, October 18, 1986, the air was filled with music played by “Fear of Fashion” who did an outstanding job playing this year’s theme of “Come Sail Away.” During the dance, Lorna and her court were reannounced. After being crowned, Lorna, the court and their escorts were given a slow dance. The students and faculty at M.H.S. would all agree that the caf- eteria held a sunswept atmosphere. Homecoming weekend, with all its special memories, will be an unfor- gettable experience for all. 22 Homecoming
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CHOIR SINGS UP A STORM The 1986-1987 Madison High School Choir, directed by Mrs. Lori Eppler, has a lot to be proud of. This year’s choir has a much fuller and more mature sound, two qualities which are necessities for a good choir. Mrs. Eppler has definitely brought the choir a long way from how she found it three years ago. People from the community came to hear the delightful sounds of the chorus throughout the year. The choir’s busy schedule included fall, Christmas, and spring concerts. In addi- tion, they attended the Lake County Choral Festival and brightened the days of many people as they went caroling through the lo- cal hospital and nearby neighborhoods at Christmas time. The Madison High School Choir’s success, with its joyful sounds, is the result of much hard work from both Mrs. Eppler and the choir. Notable Expressions, also directed by Mrs. Lori Eppler, is in its third year of performing. This fairly new group is a combination of singing and dancing. Although a young group. Notable Expressions shows real po- tential for something great. Mrs. Eppler hopes to enlarge the group in time. She wants the group to expand out into the community as a kind of representative of Madison High. Through this, the school’s positive attitude can then be related to other people of Madi- son. Notable Expressions were seen perform- ing at the three annual choral concerts. Hopefully in years to come, Notable Expres- sions will become an example of what Madi- son High students can do. The Girl’s Ensemble was just created this year by Mrs. Eppler. She is very excited about the potential which the new group has. Because of its small size, the girls’ Ensemble also performed at the fall, Christmas, and spring concerts. 1. Choir students read over a new piece of music called “Kyric Elcison . 2. The members of Notable Expressions pose for the camera. (L to R) Kelly Prasnikar, Eric Fisher, Michelle Black, Rebecca Snyder. Rob Shandcl, Jennifer Thomp- son, Stacy Wirtzbcrger, Mike Buchner, Nora Master- son, Paul Gains, and Barb Tclcha. 3. Mrs. Lori Eppler, Choir director, leads the chorus in a song. 4. The 1986-1987 Madison High School Chorus. 5. The 1986-1987 Madison Hight School Girl's Ensemble. 24 Choir
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