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NOMINEES Freshmen court nominees were: Shelley Randall, Jean Walker, Julie Fenner, Row 2: Brenda Roberts, DeAnn Henn, Renee Stein, Tina Dawson, Amy Magbanua, Belinda Bennett, Dana Debell. Sophomore court nominees were: Row 1: Leanne Brown, Leslie Bailey, Pam Baird, Robin Turner, Row 2: Mo Koerber, Rae Anne Pringle, Kathy Moonie, Kris Hodge, Katie Ballard, Kim Klebba. Junior court nominees were: Robbin Gardocki, Tammi Fleming, Kelly Hodge, Lori Roberts, Stacey Reyn- olds, Row 2: Kris Atkins, Ann See- ly, Colleen Mullins, Mellisa Kelly, Anita Kuta. Senior court nominees were: Row 1: Diana Schnider, Lisa Beaudin, Sula Cavis, Koreen Dou- gherty, Marcia Ruff, Row 2: Ruth Warsinski, Kim Durham, Jackie Genaw, Lori Bennett, Roni Lloyd. 8 Homecoming Nominees ■ I
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HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT Senior Sula Cavis is shocked” as she is crowned Homecoming Queen of the 1982-83 school year. The beautiful Homecoming Queen and her charming court are Freshman Shelley Randall, Sophomore Kim Klebba, Ju- nior Kris Atkins, Prime Minis- ter Senior Rob Glombowski, Junior Stacy Reynolds, Sopho- more Kris Hodge, Freshman Jean Walker, Senior Lisa Beaudin, Homecoming Queen Senior Sula Cavis, and Senior Roni Lloyd. Below the lovely 1982-83 Queen and her Es- cort Senior Scott Hall. Queen, Escort, and Court 7
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CROWNING Homecoming Queen Sula Cavis and her escort, senior Scott Hall, dance the night away to the sounds of Dwarf, a popular Ann Arbor band. Senior Troy Dixon escorted Senior Homecoming Court member Roni Lloyd to the bandstand where they awaited the announcement of the 1982-83 Homecoming Queen. Scott Hall attends to . the Homecoming Queen Sula Cavis. Approximately 250 people attend- ed. Homecoming has been a part of PHHS since 1953. Former alumni return to share in the joy of crown- ing the new Homecoming Queen. The band had an awesome setup and they played some good jams throughout the night. The en- vironment was lively and couples were necking all over the place 1 said Junior Matt Frazer. Senior Michele Wetzel said, The night was full of excitement. The band was jammin ' and the students were rocking. The globe was spin- ning and the light was flickering ' 9
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