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HOMECOMING COURT 1988 Stephanie Schaefer (Davis), Paula Johnson (McGregor), Melissa Hatchet (Sophomore Class), Gracie Mann (Howerton), Liz Martin (Senior Class), Sandra Boemler (Freshman Class), Sue Levinsky (Junior Class), and Leslie Blow (MA-Hall). HOMECOMING 13
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The biggest event of the weekend, perhaps, was the dance Saturday night in Anderson Auditorium. Anticipation is run- ning high and with it brings promise for new romance and old friends revisited. When given the chance, hand-in-hand, starry-eyed lovers gently glide across the dance floor. Then, as the melody changes, all others answer their call and rush suddenly back to dance to a faster beat. Finally, the time comes to announce the Homecoming Court. The crowd is still and everyone awaits patiently. Leslie Blow is chosen as Maid of Honor and an excited Liz Martin is crowned Queen. The glowing elegance of the evening is almost over. Even through the cool night air, everyone leaves with a warm feeling of friendship and love. The evenings enchantment has ended and a memory has been made. nson and her escort, Mark Halstead. Kris and Dave before the dance. 1988 Liz Martin is crowned Homecoming Queen for 1988. 12 HOMECOMING
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Tracy, Phil and Shannon share a warm smile on a cold day. f . .Friends God has given us, So many treasures in this life, Some we don’t even realize. But what greater treasure, Could anyone ask for. Than the friend I’ve found in you. What would my life be, Had you not been that friend to me. I can’t imagine going through life, Without meeting you. Cause your my friend. And I thank God above, That your my friend. The kind I’m not likely to forget. As the years go by, You’ll be always on my mind. Cause your my friend. You’ve been that one, I know I can talk to, About every little corner of my life. We laughed together, And many times we’ve cried. Now I just want to Thank You. Cause you’ve shared your life to me And I know it’s pain to see, You know me so much better, Than anyone has before. No matter how life separates us — Your my Friend! Greg Howard “ical jokes are a true sign of rWendahip. Friends of Lauri Ayer want to ex- press thejHlove for her through th use of toilet paper. I
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