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Tom Chambers crowns the 1986 Homecoming Queen Kylie Helt. Student body vice-president Stacey Myers waits to present Kylie her flower's. Kelly Gilman, Mindy Russell, and Donna Haase enjoy the music at the Homecoming Dance. The S.V. cheerleaders were sponsors for the event. Mike Taylor runs for a gain, as Matt Crouch gets ready to block for him. Judy Kuhn and Brian Anderson share a special dance at Homecom- ing. 8 HOMECOMING The Wildcat defense tackles the At tica ball carrier.
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Football games can bring out a need for togetherness — blankets. Many couples such as Steve Miller and Shayna Moulton, not only enjoy the bon- fire, but enjoy being together as well. STUDENT LIFE DIVISION 7 me n The alarm goes off at 6:30 a.m. Gradually you roll out of bed and go through the daily routine of getting ready for school, going to school, and coming home. This quite often seemed to be the only thing there was in your life. There's just absolutely nothing to do! Friday nights as well as various weeknights were usually occu- pied by sports events. This gave students a chance to support their teams and display their spirit. For others the weeked was a time to socialize and hang out with friends. Saturdays found many students at the mall, Pizza Hut, playing Putt-Putt, going to parties, or at night, cruising the Bash. Other well-known favor- ites included the dances, pep ses- sions, the fall play and the musical, prom, and graduation. Going to school and coming home isn't considered student life anymore. Spring Break, jobs, and friends broke the daily routine, and helped everyone strike it rich, in living their lives to the fullest.
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The customs only get better Homecoming tradition Adrenaline was flowing for the Homecoming game and dance. Not only were the football players pysched, but so was the entire student body. At halftime of the game, the Homecoming queen candidates and atten- dants were introduced. Before Homecom- ing week, each class had voted for the girl they wanted to represent them. Freshman attendant was Becky Berrisford, Chris Montgomery was the choice of the Sophomores, and Lisa Harris served as Junior atten- dant. The seniors elected three candidates for Home- coming queen, Donna Haase, Amy Harris, and Kylie Helt. Voting for the queen took place on Wednesday of Homecoming week, but the results were not known until Friday night when a very elated Kylie Helt was coron- ated. I was surprised and really excited when I heard my name ' Kylie said. The Wild- cat football team met a tough con- ference foe in the Attica Ramblers, and they were de- feated 41 to 12. Moonlight Memories were found Saturday night at the high school foyer for the Homecoming dance. The cheerleaders were sponsors of the dance that brought Homecoming Week 1986 to a captivating end. Nikki Overpeck '7 was surprised and really excited when I heard my name. Kylie Helt The 1986 Homecoming Queen and her court. Brian Luce, Becky Berris- ford, David Lubovich, Chris Mont- gomery, Tom Vicars, Lisa Harris, Queen Kylie Helt, Ronnie Ala- baugh, Amy Harris, Mike Shew, Donna Haase, and Kenny McMas- ters. HOMECOMING 19
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