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Different meanings for all Homecoming festivities were umagical affairs for most omecoming. To most students it means the business of getting a date, tickets, planning an exciting evening for two involving dinner, a football game, and going to the dance. But to students who graduated Homecoming also provided a chance to attend one more high school dance, revive memories, and see old friends. As the name suggests, the purpose of Homecoming is to allow graduated students to ucome home to their high to participate in the Homecoming dance. Invitations to the 531-member class of lf?82 were mailed by Pep Club Corresponding Secretary Miki Shields and Secretary Kelly Headley. Pep club was also responsible for deciding what theme title and bandto be used and through various com- mittees organized by chairpersons Leslie Greathouse and Michele Borchardt, decorations, refreshments, ticket sales and ldng, queen elections. All club members were required to sign up for one preparations com- mittee and to devote one hour of time decorating. Though somewhat rush- ed. work proceeded smoothly. Of course, the main event of the I evening, following the football game between Southeast and Fremont, was the ceremony during the dance in which the Homecoming King and Queen were crowned These and their attendants were chosen through schoolwide election held during fifth period on September 15 and 22, the first being the primary, and the se- cond the final. In order to be eligible for a royalty position, the girls had to be a senior in pep club and any senior NS club member was qualified The 1982 dance carried the theme, A MAGICAL KIXIIGHT' and music was provided by the group, IA Cast of Players . It was held in the south gym from 9 p.m. to midnight and ticket cost was So for couples and S3 for singles. LEADING THE CHEERS during the Homecoming pep rally are varsity cheerleaders Cathy Bettenhausen, Deb Kuhn Kathryn Hull Lendy Nickerson and Ann Pueltz. POSING POR THEIR royal portraits are Home- coming King .Ion Kelly and Queen Rosemary Malek The members of their court were, First runners up - Lendy Nickerson and Darryl Hall. Second runners up - Beth Thompson and Randy 'lrobeep Third runners up - Jill Pager and Jon Burger: and Pourth runners up - Cathy Betten- hausen and Bryan Newton Homecoming I3
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VIEWED HERE, senior Eric Peterson displays Preppy styles at the Hitchin' Post downtown. THE URBAN COWBOY look portrayed by seniors Rhonda Lohrberg and Melanie Oswald though not as popular ts still worn at Southeast. 14 FASHION
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