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1. BACK ROW. L TO R: King Rob Bir- rer. Queen Billie Jo Parsons (seniors); Lori Mantz, Dominic Shackleton (ju- niors). FRONT ROW: Tom Garrison. Laurae Knapp (freshmen); Tim Die- trich. Sue Babcock (sophomores). 2. Captain Lanell Ashley crowns Queen Billie Jo Parsons as King. Rob Birrer, looks on. 3. Little kids get in the spirit, too. 4. The Freshmen float took the honors. 5. The Sophomore float took third place but was the main attraction. 6. The teachers picked a cold day to go swimming! 7. The queen’s court rides in style. 8. The band played on! 9. The Juniors took second place. 10. Mark Doffinger stands back and watches. 11. Tom Garrison. Why me?” 12. The Seniors go all out and receive honorable mention. 21
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Homecoming Highlights Sheridan homecoming activities start- ed off Tuesday, September 28, with Grub Day. Wednesday was Western Day, Thursday was Anything Goes Day and Friday was Purple and White Day. Every- one started out the day on Friday by vo- ting for homecoming King and Queen. They then gathered in the gym for a pep rally. The parade was led by the American Legion Post Number 89. Following them were many grade school entries, plus var- ious floats created by the high school stu- dents and teachers. The SHS Band played the school song, while cheers were chanted by the cheerleaders and girls’ basketball players. In the afternoon, everyone gathered at the football field to watch the Sheridan Panthers defeat the Clyde Park Black- birds 56-12. At the halftime the King and Queen winners were announced; the win- ners were Senior Candidates Flob Birrer and Billie Jo Parsons. Other candidates were: Juniors, Lori Mantz and Dominic Shackleton; Sophomores, Sue Babcock and Tim Dietrich; and Freshmen, Lauri Knapp and Tom Garrison. The Freshmen won the float contest, the Sophomores received third place, the Juniors got second place, and last but not least the Seniors received Flonorable Mention with the theme of “Nothing to It.” The day finished out with the Home- coming Dance. The music was by Tone Productions of Dillon. 20
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Rough And Tumble Purple Cats FRONT ROW. L to R: Jean Bieler, Korinne Lueck, Kathy Steiner. Connie Pearson. Jane Bieler. BACK ROW: Debbie Simpson, Joan Bieler. Lynn Elser. Julie Simonsen, Shauna Burke, Elizabeth Swager Rebecca Wood. The -1982 girl’s basketball season started off with a bang as they defeated Class B Whitehall for the first time in years. The girls then went into a slump as they only added two other wins to their non-conference re- cord. The Purple Cats had only four wins when they en- tered district play, but ended up with third place as they surpassed Lima with a desperation shot at the buzzer. The girls had a tough tournament and met every team from the district in tournament action. All in all the season was a rewarding one for everyone participating. PURPLE CATS’ SEASON RECORD Sheridan 41 Whitehall 35 Columbus 24 Sheridan 19 Willow Creek 50 Sheridan 40 Sheridan 34 Butte C. JV 30 Manhattan 61 Sheridan 35 Man. Christian 65 Sheridan 49 White Sulphur 32 Sheridan 31 Sheridan 47 Harrison 20 Twin Bridges 41 Sheridan 21 Sheridan 47 Harrison 25 Ennis 47 Sheridan 39 Lima 51 Sheridan 48 Sheridan 41 W. Yellowstone 29 Sheridan 48 Harrison 36 Ennis 50 Sheridan 26 Twin Bridges 47 Sheridan 36 Lima Sheridan 42 48 Sheridan W. Yellowstone 37 19 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Sheridan 52 Harrison 28 Twin Bridges 49 Sheridan 27 Sheridan 49 W. Yellowstone 15 Sheridan 43 Lima 42 Ennis 48 Sheridan 41
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