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Homecoming '86 A Super Success Homecoming activities con- sisting of the parade, bonfire, dance, and of course the game itself, began on Thursday. For the second year in a row, the Ju- niors won the award for the best bonfire! Will they do it again next year? The Homecoming assembly was Friday. The school viewed the candidates and their escorts as they walked on the stage to the tune of Heaven in Your Eyes. After the school voted they anxiously waited to see if their choice would win. The winner was announced after a procession on the football field. Our 1986 Homecoming Queen was Erin O'Brien. The first run- ner-up was Heidi Huntley, and in second place was Audra Mer- ryman. Combining the wonder- ful weather with the fact that we won the game against Fairview 9-0 everybody agreed it was a great night. 8 During the Homecoming assem- cy Noe and Mike Bartoe, Heidi bly the canidates and their es- Huntley and Dana LaFata, Lori corts walked through the side Fedor and Brian Wojtecki, Erin aisles to their places on the O'Brien and Dave Schuster, Au- stage. The Homecoming cani- dra Merryman and Dave Hen- dates and escorts were Lisa Bar- derson, Tusha King and Eric Mi- low and Mike Black, Sue Keml- kovch, and Barb Ward and Scott ing and Fred Gillespie, Kim Merritt. Mitchell and Eric Froehlich, Tra-
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Fairtime Fun The 1986 Albion Fair was en- joyed by the students, teachers, and the community. One of the opening ceremonies was the Fair Queen Contest on Tuesday. The lucky winner was Debbie Ross, a Junior at Northwestern. Favor- ite entertainments at the fair in- cluded riding the rides, visiting the barns and other displays, playing games for prizes, and eating the nutritious foods. In addition to the various carnival games provided by the fair asso- ciation there were games spon- sored by the school. Class stands were supported by fellow class- mates as well as other fair goers. The Bingo stand was again sponsored by the yearbook staff. The newcomer this year was a Dunking Stand, it was run by the chemistry club and the year- book staff combined. Many peo- ple released their vengeance or frustration at the dunkee . Some of the more popular dun- kees were Mr. Costa, Karen Glasl, Mr. Bilek, Mr. McCal- mon, and Mr. O'Brien. There were also games supported by the student council. Senior Karen Glasl was one of the more popular dunkees at the yearbook sponsored dunk- ing booth. The grand stand area at the park was packed with people on many occasions during the week. Special events such as the Micheal Twitty concert, the se- lection of the queen, and the var- ious pulling contest were very popular attractions. 9
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