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Reign over Homecoming Festivities Upper left, Sophomore princess Shayre Fitzgerald escorted by Tony Delph. Upper mid- dle, Queen candidate Lisa Harris escorted by Shiloh Marsh. Upper right, Queen candi- date Beth Kercheval escorted by Jeff Drayer. Left, Freshman princess Linda Lehman escorted by Todd Burton and Above, Students show spirit at homecoming. Homecoming
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Louks, Roberts, Hardwood Royalty, Class banner, dress-up days and royalty contests plus a big amount of school spirit for this year’s version of Hardwood Homecoming set a stage for the final activities — queen crowning, a game and the dance. Winning the banner contest was the class of ’89. The seniors won game day and they won the spirit award. The Blackhawk Zone saw a great first half but then the Clinton Central Bulldogs launched a big drive and beat the Hawks 64-45, but that did not keep Scott Roberts from reigning over the festitivites. At halftime of the game Melinda Louks joined the royal scene by being crowned queen. With the dance D.J.’d by Sonny Moon, the curtain feel on the Hard- wood Homecoming. Si (jr ArrttKAHCC r Above, Melinda Louks, queen, kissed by King Scott Roberts and Jon Raines. Top right. Sophomores win banner contest. Right center. Junior princess Pam Dunning escorted by Joe Archer. 8 — Hardwood
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Classes, Fun, Spirit, Mark Senioritis The senior year is the most exciting one for everybody involved. It’s the last time around for all the special activities, intra- mural events, sporting events, convoca- tions, and proms. On graduation day when the seniors re- ceive their diplomas some will be looking ahead and some will look back. One of the better memories for some who will look back will be a state football championship their sophomore year. Others will count their first year in high school as freshmen, or finally getting up to the junior high lev- el, as their favorite. Eleven years of school has passed, give or take a few, by the time they reach this level. Many will go on to sharpen their skills at college and move on to a career. Whether they go to college or not, their finest memories for a while will be their high school years. Four year pres. Bryan Ellis, center Greg Shields, v. pres.; and Jill Childers, sec. treas. Bryan Ellis — President Greg Shields — Vice President jj|i Childers — Secretary- Treasurer Jeff Drayer, Student Council Jason Caldwell, Student Brian Braggs, Student Council Bryan Kercheval, Student Council Council 10
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