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Page 33 text:
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The Homecoming King, Queen, and their court dance to a slow, romantic beat. This is their soecial time to celebrate the recognition awarded them by their fellow South Siders who can't resist the soothing melody In a formal V-shaped grouping are King Karl Geesaman, Queen Lynn Wehrenberg, and their court. The girls have red roses; the boys, white carnations. The Richard Allen Band tunes up before everyone arrives. 29
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Homecoming Yields dance Homecoming 76 was a success due to the Archer basketball team's winning streak and the desire of a great part ot the student body to dance, dance, dance to the Richard Allen Band. Lynn Wehrenberg and Karl Geesaman were chosen as the King and Queen of the occasion; they were paired together for the third consecutive year. Senior Court members included Melinda Johnson, Dave Stoops, Alanza Edmonds, Gwen Warner, Pete Irvin, and Scott Tome. Cindy Holmes, Matt Bromley, Mark Wehrenberg. and Kerry Harper made up the juniors; while Karen Azar, Chuck Jackson, Lisa Worthman, and Mike Arnold were the chosen sophs. Five men were added to the Hall of Fame. The band plays great contemporary music, such as Sweet Home Alabama, that makes feet move involuntarily. Sophomore court members Karen Azar and Chuck Jackson suit their dancing styles to each other. Waiting impatiently for the winning couples announcement, stu- dents discuss their predictions. 28
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Kelly spirit Dominates All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. This old adage is the idea behind Spirit Week; a tew days betore the first basketball game of the season, Archers had a chance to discover that school is not all equa- tions and sentence structures. The three days of the week preceding Thanksgiving vacation were devoted to the 50's, crazy hats and socks, nightgowns and pajama tops, favorite stuffed animals, leg contests, Mr. Irresistible contests, and Guess the Cheerleaders contests. While the spirit failed to infect anyone on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday were days in which South Siders must have looked rather odd to anyone who stepped into the school. Wednesday a pep session was presented. This spirit generated spurred the team to defeat South Bend LaSalle. Cheerleaders Julie Foster and Tammy Tudor hold the banner as Ricky Smith and Mike Kizer lead the team onto the basketball court. With Brian Menefee providing a foothold, Dale Cobbs defies grav- ity for a few seconds as he is hoisted into a back somersault. As Tad Arnold looks on, Susan Williams forgets the rigors of Trig as she enters the classroom with her security monkey. 30
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