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Page 84 text:
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Top — Homecoming court sen- iors: Randy Rossman, Diane Richards, David Buck, Lynette Addleman, and Mike Owens. Missing: Glenda Dwyer. Center — Sophomore prince and princess Troy Dwyer and Anna Brumar, junior princess Carol Petrie, and freshman prince Todd Dwyer. Missing: junior prince Bob Haack and freshman princess Sherri Clark. Bottom — Eighth grade prince and princess Tim Ward and Darcy Bordner and Seventh grade princess and prince Wen- dy Lynch and Terry Smith.
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Page 83 text:
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J. V. Cheerleaders (above) — Pam Pelton, Colleen Campbell, Marilyn Black, Sherry Pawlowski, Chris Sharp, Michelle Ackerman. The beat goes on. Stomp, stomp, clap! Stomp, stomp, clap! We will, we will, stomp you!) It was a battle cry, a Rams battle cry. The generals were the girls pictured on these two pages. They urged enthusi- astic crowds on to greater heights of Ram-Mania. Basket- ball season was incredibly row- dy this year. The bleachers and the gym itself, echoed to the cheers, applause, and stomping of the 78 brand of spirit. Lend- ing to the frenzy in the stands were loyal fans Mike Owens, Rod Daniels, Heather Camp- bell, Alan Staley, Laurie Lynch, Dale Spahr, Keith Hart, Marietta Owens, Kris Williams, Tim Tucker, Don Zorn and Bill Johnston.
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Page 85 text:
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SUPREME They could have lit t he gym just on the electricity, excitement, and tension crackling through the air. It wasn ' t enough that the gym was packed for the biggest basketball game of the season. Oh no, they stacked people on top of people because it was also Winter Homecoming. Postponed because of our friendly, neighborhood blizzard, the pageantry had been re- scheduled for February 17th, and the nerves were wound up tight. Couples entered the gym according to grade: Terry Smith and Wendy Lynch, 7th grade prince and princess, Tim Ward and Darcy Bordner, re- presenting the 8th grade, Todd Dwyer and Sherri Clark, freshman prince and princess, Troy Dwyer and Anna Brumar, the sophomores ' selected candidates. Standing on the edge of time, Dave and Ronda, 1978. and Bob Haack and Carol Petrie, representing the ju- niors. Following them were the four couples vying for the crown: Lynette Addleman and Mike Owens, Glenda Dwyer and Dave Cook, Ronda Hawkins and David Buck, and Diane Richards and Randy Rossman. Round- ing out the court were last year ' s king and queen. Jay Alton and Carole Blakley. As the candidates stood at center court, blinded by the camera fiends ' flashbulbs, Ronda Hawkins and Dave Cook were announced as king and queen to reign for the next year. After being given the royal works, the couples majestically retreated to the crowded safe- ty of the hall for the congratualtions to follow.
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