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1980 HOMECOMING February 22, 1980, all was quiet as the tension grew in the high school gym between games of the S.C.H.S. Pacers versus the Shawe Hilltoppers. Girls were nervously awaiting the an- nouncement of this year's Homecom- ing Queen and her court. The moment came, and so did tears of joy as Greta Smith became 2nd runner up, Volina Stultz 1st runner up, and Janet Hall the 1980 Homecoming Queen. Janet was then crowned by last year's queen, Tammy Fields, and each lucky girl re- ceived a bundle of roses. The eleven girls and their escorts were as follows: Janet Hall and Lonnie Furnish; Volina Stultz and Bill Sey- mour; Greta Smith and Rick Browning; Kelli Gayle and Alan Walcott; Ladonna Poling and Barry O'Neal; Vicky Bowl- ing and Glenn Bovard; Sheila Darling and Leon Walker; Jackie Sullivan and Bob McFarland; Amy Regensburger and John Garland; Tina Wagner and Tommy Bovard; Carol Slack and Paul Curlin. Janet and Lonnie share a tender moment as she walks up to receive her crown. Janet steps forward to re- ceive her crown. li
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SENIORS REPRESENT S.C.H.S. The 1979-1980 Pumpkin Show Queen Candidate was Ladonna Poling. Ladonna was chosen by the senior class to represent S.C.H.S. She was one of the many contestants in the contest. The Pumpkin Show is an annual event held at Versailles, Indiana. It is a fall harvest celebration and part of this celebration includes the Queen Contest on Saturday morning and a parade in the afternoon. Aurora Farmer's Fair Queen Volina Stultz The 1979-1980 Aurora Farmer's Fair Queen and King Candidates were Volina Stultz and Randy Al- len. They were chosen by S.C.H.S. seniors to compete with other senior contestants from surrounding schools. The Farmer's Fair is a tradition in Aurora and the local region. Part of the fair includes a senior boy and girl from each local high school competing to become King and Queen of the fair. 10
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SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS REST ASSURED Row 1: G. Mathews, L. Johnson, G. Morris, L. Tolliver, M. Keith, D. Johnson, J. Smith. Row 2: D. Carlow, S. Brammer, J. Hall, C. Slack, A. Regensburger, G. Smith. Row 3: J. Chambers, D. Jaynes, S. Fugate, C. Penick, J. Garland, P. Curlin, J. Carr. Row 4: T. Mathews. 12
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