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AND TO REMEMBER TOP LEFT: Shelly Butler and Beth Rembert boogie down to the music of Mark Sebastian. TOP RIGHT: Debbie Jones and Ronda Fledder- man patiently await for the parade ceremonies to begin. BOTTOM RIGHT: Brad Tabler practices for the big Homecoming game. 7
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A TIME TO LOVE, TO LAUGH, The night of October 13, 1978, was a night of many memories— some happy, some sad, as Milan High School held its fifteenth annual homecoming. The evening may have started a little gloomy because of the weather; but, as the parade of class floats, queen candidates, and the MHS band began, friends gath- ered together and the evening became more than a delight ... it became a memory. Halftime was suspenseful until the final decisions of the judges declared the class of '83 as winners with their float “Drown the Cou- gars” and Becky White as the 1978 Homecoming Queen. Even though the South Decauter Cougars won the game over the Indians (34-18), there was still enough enthusiasm in the specta- tors to bring a tremendous crowd to the dance hosted by Mark Sebas- tian and Tony Galuzo from WKRQ. MIDDLE LEFT The band begins to form the traditional M. BOTTOM LEFT: There is turmoil in the parking lot as the parade participants make last minute checks. BOTTOM RIGHT: Seniors dream of an Indian victory. 6
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TOP LEFT: Becky White graciously accepts the title ot Homecoming Queen. TOP RIGHT: Homecoming queen candidates from left to right are: STANDING—Debbie Jones, Becky White, Ronda Fledderman, Bernie Kroner, Tina Bengie, Nancy Mockbee, Karen Negangard, and Raynell Bergman Seated is last year’s queen. Dee Ann Caudill. MIDDLE LEFT: Todd Zornes peers onto the playing field—Are we winning or losing? MIDDLE RIGHT: What a pile up! BOTTOM LEFT: Be good, stay out of trees, keep it shaken', and remember: I want to see BOTTOM RIGHT: Dane Smith and Patty Pat- rick find the stage show just as interesting as dancing. 8
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