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R Q Every girl's dream. All little girl's dream of someday being crowned a homecoming queen. For some the dream will come true during the years to come. Dawn Brimberry, who was es- corted by Mark Todd, Soo Shin, whose escort was limbo Fitz- gibbon and lenni Metcalfe, who was escorted by Doug Savage were Wrestling Homecoming Queen Candidates. . I was happy to be an escort and it was an honor to be the wrestler chosen to crown the queen, limbo Fitzgibbon said. The themefor homecoming week was Take Down Choctaw. Twinkie Day was Monday, where students dressed up alike. Tues- day was Alcatraz Day. Students were encouraged to wear all black and white. K was for PRETTY POSE Soo Shin, Dawn Brimberry and lenni Metcalfe pose for a picture before the Homecoming ceremony. Their escorts were limbo Fitzgibbon, Mark Todd and Doug Savage. YA W .... a.... l Kamera Day. Party Pics came and took pictures during lunch. The fear in front of Enthusiastic Day was the day of coronation. Students wore or- ange and black to show their spirit. My favorite dress up day was Alcatraz Day because it was un- usual, Laura Dennis said. During the rehearsal, Doug kept threatening to sneeze on me that night when they were announcing us, lenni Metcalfe said. also fear. My biggest fear about being up for queen was tripping on my heels. During Coronation prac- tice that morning, I figured out the places I was most likely to fall. I made Mark be prepared to catch me if I started to trip. I think I drove him crazy, Dawn WreJM'ng Homecoming - IJ' of because you his I was and of homecom- DISBELIEF lenni Metcalfe shows excitement as her name was announced as Homecoming Queen while Doug Savage smiles. When I heard my name announced, I was so ex- cited. I didn't think it was really true, lenni said. that Aaron
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SPE One of the most popular sports at Putnam City is basket- ball. lt was no surprise when the gym filled with spectators. The night began with a 51-50 varsity girls' victory over Choctaw. Un- fortunately, the varsity boys team was not as lucky and was defeated 71-64. Even though the boys were behind at half-time, that did not dampen the spirits of the crowd or the candidates. The three candidates were Heather Burtschi, Laura Kaye Ludwick and Shari Windle. l was excited to be a candi- date because there were a lot of ALL SMILES The three Homecoming Candidates, Shari Windle, Heather Burtschi and Laura Kaye Ludwick, pose fora picture after the ceremony, Feb. I9. Laura Kaye and Shari were both basketball players, while Heather was a boys' basketball statisti- clan. O mg girls that deserved to be one. I felt really lucky, Laura Kaye Ludwick said. The theme for the week was BOARD the Yellow-lackets. Each day went with a different letter. B-backwards, O-odd, A-Arthur Fonz , R-russian and D-dunk. An assembly was held in honor of the Queen Candidates. Pan: of the assembly was a class competition, which consisted of members having to carry a large number of basketballs down the court. lt was impossible to run down the court carrying five basket- 4 E 1 .. .f-gg: 6 hc . i , lggballggtantdljnot expect to drop 'themf' LOf1esLQvf2'eSS-aaldser-i my were ongthefrfthree -C 3 Itdfi d 343 V9 E I 5, '. f 1 A i l 3 gf, l escortedjfby the senior tbasketifft balltplayefs- This also and exciting moment fof5.sftheiSseniorg plascersiiascausec would be the lastl itinie -thiiil wdiild itplay-Egg! H ffl exsifedtx was ymcostlyi worriediiasbdii-t tipping? infiifontigggf everyone. Heather Burtschi Said. 7F5f'iTheff1Ve59l'l'Q.fiRl?Y?E? Onfbe team gwerefDavii2I Biggerstaff, Erwm- - f w .5-Z2 KISS Andy Erwin gives Heather Burtschi the royal kiss during the half-time Coronation ceremony. 1 - g--552' ..fzr4e't.- 1 lt Ma tk Mia ..!2garv.i-S Musslenjiayn. 'ji' i-': that night of the chacravzigameirnadg citizen tlgawast-realist nefvoufifiathiditi5idnf'i?kh0WiiB6WQs!iC gactysincergl had been thrown ou' ofthe'Qfiiifneiifilffihdfiiiialsfiilladizgfi Keep-the same inytiefsciieerievei' Alaall EiTWlfl'fS?idf '.,- -,.. was really honored7t.t6i53T52 tCh0Sen?2Que-29+ 0 the basketball girls Heath?5-3555955-54-E?'d5:ws . ...,- i E .,.. 'QFT . ' Z T . ,. if 1 f 3, 0- u 7'
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