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At last, the week's end came At last the time came for the big game. Both the Junior Varsity and Varsity teams beat the Orion Chargers with impressive scores. Cheerleaders, pom-pon squad members, and the Marching Tiger Band entertained the spirited Sherrard parents and fans throughout the game. Most par- ents and fans were proudly wear- ing mums, which were delivered earlier in the day, to display their spirit. All went home with a feeling of victory and satisfaction, but the students also went home an- ticipating the coming dance. Top Loft: Lee Enc opera strides toward a victory Top Right: Jon Dhondt leads the roaring Tigers The run-through was made by the Varsity cheerleaders Bottom Loft: Geordy Damhorst dttempts to complete the pass and score Bottom Right: Coach Mmneci and Ross Surratt have a mid- game discussion 12 Homecoming
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Dress-up days and float building add to the excitement At the pep assembly the previous week, the homecoming atten- dants from each class were intro- duced for the first time Cheer- leaders and the pom-pon squad performed in front of an excited crowd. The spirit stick was award- ed to the senior class for their out- standing amount of spirit. During the annual Powder-Puff football game, the junior and senior girls battled it out. The ju- nior girls pulled through with a most deserved victory. Above: Senior guys. Tim Finch. Ross Sur- ratt. Dan Nelson. Darrin Alison. Kevin Benedict, and Steve Giland at their best Lett: Amy Roth and Sara Carothers help in decorating the first place Camera Club float Homecoming 11
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The 1985 Homecoming Royalty was the nfor The Homecoming Dance 1 I I I V» 1 was held in the commons area at , , ., the high school on Saturday. Sep- pi TT T p p| tember 28 Decorations consisted vJ I I V xl 11 I v l I of balloons and streamers in rain- bow colors. The 1985 Homecoming atten- dants were introduced at the coronation ceremony at 9:00 p.m. Queen and King were Au- tumn Inch and Steve Gilland (left) Senior attendants included Tammy Stone, Kevin Benedict (middle left), Laura Mohlenkamp. and Dan Nelson (below). Junior attendants were Amy Grenier and Shawn Strachan (bottom left). Sophomore attendants were Sandy Spiess and Lee Enca- pera (bottom middle). Freshmen attendants were Cheree Anth- ony and Kevin Klundt (bottom right). Homecoming 13
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