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John Rohrig escorts newly-crowned Terri Bible from the field as half-time activities continue. Junior, Lee Johnson (75), studies the opposing offense. The front line and the band welcome the Indian Creek Braves. Homecoming 11
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Student Council uses Homecoming as yet another way to make money. ]enn McKittrick and Beth Platt dance to the sound of Reunion. More Than Farm Wagons continued Along with the crown and title, Terri received a bouquet of yellow roses, a kiss from the captains of the football team, and the ap- plause of her peers. Homecoming — as before stated — also means a winning float, and this year the Class of 1990 secured the first place plaque, the Class of 1987 came in a close second, and the Class of 1988 placed third. Last, and most importantly, homecoming means the football game ... a game which we, unfor- tunately, lost to Indian Creek, 21- 19. But instead of being bitter over the defeat, Milan began to add a new dimension to the word homecoming — pride. Three key Milan players were injured, two of whom came back fighting (and we were proud); Coach Horton was ejected from the game for vehemently protesting what he — and most of the fans — considered to be a bad call (and we were proud); and throughout the game the Milan Indians never — but never — gave up. And we were proud. It could be seen in our faces and heard in our voices as we yelled the words to one par- ticular cheer ... “We're backing our team — all the way! 10 Homecoming
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Trivia Poses Popular Question Americans are always looking for something new to tease, tan- talize, and entice their intellect; and Trivial Pursuit did precisely that. In just two short years it rose to the top of the best seller list. (What do you mean, there's no best seller list for games?) But in- stead of paying some outrageous price for the original game or the baby boom edition, try Milan High School's version of Trivial Pursuit. NOTH All questions pertain to the 1984-85 school year; all questions pertain to Milan Junior-Senior High School; and all answers can be found in this book. (Good Luck!) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. How many classrooms were in the school? 2. What was the original date of graduation? 3. What was the actual date of graduation? 4. What was the date of the prom? 5. How many trophies were in the trophy cases? 6. Which sports team had the most members? 7. What were the colors of the lockers? 8. How many steps were in the building? 9. How many days were missed because of snow? 10. How many school buses were at the front door of the high school every day at 3:02 p.m.? 11. How many issues of the school newspaper were printed? 12. Who was the editor of the school newspaper? 13. What was the name of the school newspaper? 14. Who was the editor of this yearbook? 15. What is the name of the yearbook? 16. What was the actual cost of the yearbook? 17. Who received the greatest number of trivia points from Mr. Hornbach? 18. Who received a Division I rating for vocal talent? 19. Who was a Gold Key finalist in the Scholastic Art Competition? 20. Which wrestler placed fourth in State Competition? 21. Who were the three students in Sports Illustrated? Almanacs ami information books arc useful fact finders for Mr. Hornbach's bonus trivia ques- tions. Note Schaefer searches for the number of dimples on a golf ball. 22. What city did the art club visit over spring vacation? 23. How many seniors became mid-term graduates? 24. Which class (grades 7-12) had the largest enrollment? 25. What was Mr. White's middle name? 26. How many teachers taught on- ly half-days? 27. How many teachers were on the staff? 28. Which teachers were in the military? 29. What was the name of Mr. Gutzwiller's tarantula? 30. Which faculty member went to college with Lee Majors? 12 Trivia
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