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(Top Left) Seniors, Doug Meyers and Marie Waffle, work hard for a first place float. (Top Right) Seventh grade representatives Shelly Myers and Marty Shaffer are presented to the crowd during half time. (Above) The cheerleaders raise the spirit of the already excited crowd as the team goes into its fifth overtime! (Right) The students fire up for a victory during the assembly. Opposite Page: (Top) Scott Waffle (81) squeezes past two Spartan defenders to complete an Indian pass (Middle) Homecoming King Myron Wolcott and Queen Bobbette Lamb walk towards the stage where they’ll be formally crowned (Bottom Left) The seniors took first place for the fifth time with their float The THS Skunk. (Bottom Right) Shelly George picks up some yardage for the junior gals, as many senior players follow in hot pursuit. 12
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Homecoming An Eventful Week This year's Homecoming, sponsored by the class of 81,” will be remembered for many years to come, especially in the hearts of King Myron Wolcott and Queen Bobbette Lamb. They were chosen by the student body, and the final selection was announced at a special assembly held on September 21. During the fun-filled week, the traditional events took place. The cheerleaders sponsored a snake dance through town ending at the school where they held the annual bonfire and a Mellow Yellow chug contest between the members of the court. The contest was won by the freshman attendants. The long-awaited Homecoming day was September 28. The pep rally was held in the gym, afterwards the parade traveled through Main Street, ending at the school. The senior girls took on the junior girls in the powder puff football game with the seniors coming out on top, 7-0. At the game, a half time show presented class floats, the king and queen, and their court. The senior class took first place in the float competition. After five grueling overtimes, the tired Indians were rewarded with a Homecoming victory over the Spartans, 21-18! After the game, the king and queen were formally crowned by last year's royalty, Mark Eberts and Annette Brewer, at the dance, “Three Times a Lady.” 13
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