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Although the fog rolled, The Spirit of Homecoming Shined On the afternoon of Homecoming, October 1, students enjoyed getting out of their Classes to decorate the Club cars. Then at 6:00, the beautifully decorated classic and antique cars began to pull into the Park 8: Shop for the 1982 Fall Homecoming Parade. Attention then turned to the weather. Fog set in, which made the seniors skeptical of just how nice their homecoming would be. Nevertheless, at 6:30, the Raider Marching Band stepped off on the long trek to Ames Field. During a short break between the parade and the game, the fog lifted, and the Raiders went up against the Valparaiso Vikings. At halftime, spirits of the 12 Student Life Homecoming Queen escort Steve Mclnlire and Queen Renee Pigg stand before the other four finalists and their escorts Lisa Nicholson, Scott Schultz, Sharon Ross, Rob Towery, Anthony Parks, Rhoda Hil- lard, Donna Fly, and DeriC Davis. Juniors Dan Sells, Mark Gayheart, and class sponsor Mr. Peters hope that their football goal will set an example for the team. Raider fans rose as the Club cars pulled up to the stands to give the crowd one last look before the big moment. As each club car stopped at the 50 yard line, the 34 candidates walked onto the field. Awards were then given to the juniors for the best decorated Class truck, and the cheerleaders for the best decorated dub car. Tension mounted as the five finalists were announced The envelope was opened revealing the winner. The 1981 queen, Nancy Varda, then crowned Renee Pigg. e Scott Barnes
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