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10 (umor Vlike WiW wads n« u Jv fO» hn chance lo get back in the ganv Color and intense excitement filled the field of play on Homecom ing. Rock concert t-shirt day, red and white day. hat day. overall day, hall decorations and the traditional Homecoming parade were just a few examples of Homecoming excitement. Carol McKee was the student body's choice for Homecoming queen. The competition for queen proved to be almost as intense as that on the football field Student Council President. Chris leffirs even remarked that. The naming of queen was the most outstanding feature of Homecoming. Along with the thrill of victory- one must occasionally face the shock of defeat. The team was defeated by a score of 7 to 0 against Goshen It is how you play the game someone once said, and the team played a good game Coach Cox remarked mat, Ihe team was really up spiritually lor the game School spirit has always really been the name of the game though, and win or lose. Homecoming has always been very much a victory for school spirit. G|x u£U uiS Out. The Athletic Boosl dec loan'd truck was m i one of many which highlighted the Home- lonung parade and demonstrated school tp it The P.H Vanity chrrrteacJen o Melan - Girten. Beth Ray Vickie Vliester. Amy Duff. Kelly Cook, and Carol Faohlich lead a fire upcheer The Rutkie battle it out against Goshen on Homecoming
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Fvery year a new trend was set. a new style became the look . P.H.S. was no exception to the rule In everything done it was obvious. Music, dress, and hair, all played a maior role. Whether a student was sitting at a bas- ketball game or in class, one look noticed was the prep look. Having flats, a blazer, Calvin Kleins, and a few Izods to match it all up was considered a per- fect wardrobe. A new wave tune, better known as punk, filled our ears. The look was sported by all. TO?: w kmg a lough deouon brtwwn new sounds is (unror, Angie Bovs. CENTER No longer a man’s trademark, the ever popular oxford shirts and bow ties are worn here bv seniors Enc Feagter and louAnn Troup initials are expressed often in monogrammg, on favor» ite shirts and sweater» In the midst of ipan sh class, senior Theresa Slukenborg models l ods and topsiders BOTTOM footwear also makes the perfect outfit. These are three of the most popular styles 9
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