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B-7 Oneina Million Ithough clouds covered the sky outside, the excitement inside the school was unsurpassed. The roar of the Monarchs, stronger than ever before, signaled that Homecoming 1982 was here. Instead of the traditional Saturday night dance, the party was held on Friday night for a change. Unfortunately, some students minded the switch. “The game should have been before the dance so there would have been reason for celebration,’ remarked Sophomore Tina Kaina. However disgruntled, the Mighty Monarchs showed t hat nothing was going to upset them, and a large crowd came to jam to the music of Slapwater. The football game against Phoebus was the finale of the Homecoming weekend. A special half-time program was planned by Homecoming coordinators Beth Sullivan and Shelia Weeks. After Jenni Gremer was pronounced Football Sweetheart, the band gave their first performance of the year. A chance of a lifetime dream came true for senior Sandy Yoder as the announcement of Homecoming Queen proclaimed her the winner. When the game was over, a 21-14 victory once again showed that Monarchs were truly “One in a Million.” Ecstatic over winning the title of Football Sweetheart, Jenni Gremer celebrates with David Hornsby and Jeff Hagan. “Beat the Phantoms!” Team- mates anxiously watch as the Monarch crew nears its defeat of Phoebus. Homecoming
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ee The Monarch Cheerleading “Orders: Hit the Deck!” Carol squad fires up the student body in Johnston, Bev Pierce, Jenni Gremer, the Homecoming Assembly in Greg Davenport and Leslie Pittard preparation for weekend activities. go all out for the senior camouflage day. “Hey, I’m Cool.’’ George | Washington displays his idea of the epitome of a nerd. Spirit Week B-6
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The crowning glory. Principal John Caywood and members of the Homecoming Court con-- gratulate Sandy Yoder upon her selection as Homecoming Queen. Homecoming B-8
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