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Junior candidate! Kathy Quasi and Travis Kurtz The 1986 Homecoming Queen and King, Juli Edward and Dean Stotler. Queen Juli and King Dean smile for yet another picture before accepting congratulations from their families and friends. A beautiful starlit evening, the excitement flowing through the crowd on Homecoming night. King and Queen candidates got the royal treatment as they were chauffered around the track in classy new sports cars, then formally escorted to the platform to await the awards ceremony. The specatators were greeted by Jan Rice and Danelle McCall, Mistresses of Ceremony, and the presentation began. The first award was for the best class float. This was a very close race, with only six points separating first and third Uwo6 j 'fkvta CjT place. Tension was evident, but in the end Seniors received the coveted award. Next came the “Ma Hottinger award for second place in overall competition. Smilingly, Jan and Danelle bestowed this honor to the ecstatic Juniors. Now the crowd became very still. Anticipation filled the air as students hoped to hear their class proclaimed as the Homecoming winners. Finally the winners were announced ... Juli Edwards and Dean Stotler — the Class of 1987!! 0lOV LU!S flMtf EXCITEMENT REIGNS IN ’86 QUEENS AND ESCORTS 13
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Freshman candidates Tina Tamori and Chuck Crouthamel. Sophomore candidates Shannon Medlar and Looking very nice in their tuxes , the mistresses of ceremonies, Jan Rice and Danelle McCall are escorted by their chauffer, Lindsey Grimsby. The Homecoming candidates anxiously waiting to hear who the 1986 Homecoming King and Queen will be. And the winners are ... Juli Edwards and Dean Stotler! Tracy Shaw and Tim Wegner reminicing about last year. 12 HOMECOMING
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Dedication pays off as OHS goes... Around the World! Jenny Top works on the Frosh float while Keith Gentry hams it up lor the camera. The pomps go in the chicken wire Keith, not up your nose! Mt. Olympus erupts, courtesy olthe Class ol 1988! Producing a good float required a lot of dedication. Two weeks of preparation, planning, and hard work climaxed Friday, October 10, as the floats paraded downtown and were presented at the Homecoming game. This year the floats were the best in the history of OHS! First, the Freshmen created the se- class carried through on their Hawaiian theme with a volcano, palm trees, and a waterfall. The Juniors chose a classic blue and white design complete with Mt. Olympus topped by Pegasus. The winning Senior float was a colorful, outstanding scene depicting Oriental traditions. It consisted of a pagoda temple, a Buddist altar, and a twenty- cond place float, an Egyptian barge foot dragon, with moveable oars. The Sophomore Stevie Wegner shows the crowd his battle Freshman cruise the Nile in a 30-loot barge This trophy, the head ol Medusa, as the floats was one ot the best Frosh floats, ever! parade around the track. Tina Tamori and Chuck Crouthamel, the Freshman Homecoming candidates, make a great Cleopatra and Mark Anthony. 14 HOMECOMING
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