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HOMECOMING 1985 CARDER CROWNED QUEEN Kim Carder was crowned Homecoming Queen 1985 during halftime at the South Decatur-Milan game which South lost, 7-12. Also at half time floats were driven around the track representing different school organizations and classes. The over-all theme was Cougar Spirit is ... The sev- enth grade gave us a Spirit Potion while the eighth grade said, All Arrows Point To a Cougar Victory . The Freshman class won with their Cou- gar Spirit Will Bury The Indians . Sophomores told us that Cougar Spirit is Ramboling Along . The second place and President's Award went to the Junior float Cougar Spirit Is ... Finally, the Sen- iors told us that “Cougar Spirit Is Going to Wipe You Away . The classes were also represented by two people that night. Seventh grade representa- tives were Jeff Pumphrey and Michelle Gindling. Todd Hickey and Tammy Shireman represented their eighth grade class. For the Freshman class, there were Bart Kroger and Stacy Ogle. Sopho- mores were represented by Chris Collins and Am- ber Hunter. Rick Hollin and Bonnie Doles repre- sented the Juniors. The other Queen candidates were Heidi Phelps, Melissa Hall, and Gloria Elliott with their escorts, Fred Moore, Vance Foster, Jeff Elliott, and Doug Burkman. After the game, the Student Council sponsored a dance with the band Rampage . 8 Homecoming
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Left page, clockwise—Mary Beth crowns the Homecoming Queen, Kim Carder—Gloria Elliott and her escort Jeff Elliott—Me- lissa Hall and her escort Vance Foster—Kim Carder and her escort Doug Burkman. This page, clockwise—Heidi Phelps and her escort Fred Moore—Homecoming Representatives grade 7-11—Second place Junior class float—It's not windy, is it Kim?—The winning Freshman class float. Homecoming 9
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