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Susan Nord, a Senior queen candi- date, is escorled by Brent Blessinger. Momentarily overwhelmed, newly • elected queen, Julie Diehl. shares the- proud moment with escort, David Rausch. Senior queen candidate, Shelley Brundick, is accompanied by Scott Hollingsworth. H omecomlng court 15
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R ausch gets great Diehl An abnormal silence fell over the usually rowdy crowd. A wave of anticipation could be felt as ' fans awaited the name of the 1985 Football Homecoming Queen. Curiosity reigned among the queen candidates, however. I was anx- ious to see who would win, but I didn ' t think it would be me, admit- ted winner Julie Diehl. The first thing I thought when they said my name was — I have to kiss David! Julie ex- plained that she was only embarrass- ed because so many people were in the stands. My mom and my grandma were in the crowd and plus every- one else was watch ing. In response to this, Julie got a very short kiss which surprised the crowd. David said he had to con- centrate on the game. He — didn ' t want anything to distract him. Besides, she added, he wanted the kiss to be sweet. Freshmen court members are Katie Ziemer and Lori Harmon. Kelly Howard and K.C. Schlacter represent the Sophomore class. Junior representatives to the court are Jackie Brockman and Lonita Beliles. 14 H omecomlng court
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Posing before their masterpiece, Seniors Rick Jillson, Jeff Tucker, and Matt Hawes proudly display the homecoming float. The artwork was designed primarily by Rick. Cheering the football team onto yet another Tiger victory are Sophomore Monica Stewart and former Memorial student Jennifer Brogno. Tiger pride soared as the football team captured city and SIAC championships. Taking a break from float building. Seniors Chris Jenkins, Nick Hamilton and Mark Dietsch enjoy a soft drink. Float building proved to be an ex- hausting experience for many seniors dunng homecoming week. 16 H omecoming Activities
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