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RENEE ' Lingo is voted queen by her class- mates. RUNNING onto the field, the Stars are prepared for a victory. Homecoming 13
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The Main Event chickens for the annual barbeque. After school, mem- bers of the Student Council stayed to set up the stage for the queen candidates. The main event of the Homecoming week was the football game against the Bluffton Tigers. The Starfires conquered their opponents with the dominating score of 32-6, marking their first win of the season. During halftime festivities, the marching band enter- tained the crowd with several music selections which were, What Kind of Fool Am I , The Theme from Mork and Mindy , and Londonderry Air . The winners of the hall decorations were then an- nounced. Third place went to the eighth grade, second place went to the sophomores, and the junior class obtained the first place prize. The classes received $10, $15, and $25 re- spectively. After the hall decoration winners were an- nounced, the Homecoming court took their positions on the stage. Dr. Skinner then announced the new Home- coming queen. Renee Lingo was chosen by the student body as the queen. The 1979 Homecoming queen, Tami Amstutz, crowned Renee and presented her with a gift. After the game, a dance sponsored by the Student Council was held in the com- mons. The feature band was Abacus, from Indianapolis. This year ' s Homecoming was slated as a big success; and all who participated in the spirit of the activities, considered it the best of the Seventies. WAITING to hear the announcement of the Homecoming Queen are the candi- dates and their escorts. LAST year ' s Homecoming Queen, Tami Amstutz, gives up her crown to Renee ' Lingo, the new queen. 12 Homecoming
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PRIMPING in the rest room, Cheryl Leh- man combs her hair before going to her next class. USING his note cards, Doug Sprunger studies in the hall. SHOWING Mr. Oswalt his house plans, Leon Zuercher receives some helpful sug- gestions. SCANNING the library shelves, Linda Dubach looks for a good book to read.
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