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12 - Homecoming
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IDIISDUWIEID ifII'iIIf 'IEAMI S i IHAU AIIQIE IDIMXYIEID A i i 1. Cockey Rocky, mascot of the Detroit Pis- tons, and Crazy George Schauer challenge Scott White to a friendly game of golf, 2. After receiving the Buckeye Award, the highest award given to a yearbook, Mr. Kurt Snyder, Paula Stengel and Kris Koch read over the critique. 3. With the Christmas concert in mind, the choir rehearses for their second perfor- mance. 4. Freshmen cheerleaders Chris Smith and Sue Gioeli encourage the football team to win. 5. Leanna James is faced with the decision of buying either a candy bar or button from Jean Wright. 6. In preparation for The Desk Set, the fall play, Tracy Schuessler and Skip Dietrick work on the props. 7. Senior Pirette, Patty Carpenter, twirls her scarf while taking part in a half-time show. Student Life Dlvlslon 11
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ommloe attend HQMEGQMUNQ ,inf we 4. , ,Y,, Among all high school traditions, one tends to stand out above them all. Homecoming. Every fall, the en- tire student body looks forward to the celebration that brings back alumni, elects a new queen and her court, holds the first dance of the year and conducts a parade. Homecoming, which was in early October, kicked off it's festivities by crowning the new queen, Jacky McPeek, and her court. This corona- tion ceremony marked the begin- ning of the week long celebration. On Friday night, there was a gen- eral mood of excitement as classes and other groups displayed their floats to the community. Each float centered their theme around The Sunday Funnies. The sophomores won the float competition, earning a S25 prize with their theme of Fly Away with a Victory. The football game against the Fre- mont St. Joe Crimson Streaks was a close contest, ending in a 14-13 vic- tory for the Pirates. Saturday night concluded the Homecoming festivities with a dance in the high school cafeteria. Couples dame and danced to the tunes of M-8O, a local band. After the dance, many students ended their weekend by going on dinner dates. Opposite Page: 1. Al Bretz escorts senior Patty Carpenter to her seat with the queen and her court. 2. Feeling sure of a victory, spirit heightens as the football team runs through the game hoop. 3. Before an approving audience, freshmen attendant Shellie Dehn smiles as she is es- corted by Brain Printy. 4. Excited friends, like Amy Lynn, hug senior attendant Jackie Byington when they hear her name announced as a winner. 5. EHOVE attendant Jennifer Lavey happily walks down the aisle with Dean Roth. 6. In the procession of the queen and her court, sophomore attendant Amy Meyers is escorted by Todd Matthais. Thll Page: 1. Homecoming queen Jacky McPeek takes her last walk before the school with Tony Kromer. 2. Getting ready for the parade, Scott Gallo- way and Bert Dwelle add the final touch to their FFA float. Homecoming 13
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