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The attendants and queen candidates wait anxiously for the announcing of the queen. • t I mUjt Pat Goble gites June Schaefer the kiss of victory after June is pronounced queen. Pat Goble and June Schaefer stand joy- ously on the podium for the queen and her escort. Homecoming 17
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A DREAM COME TRUE The 1979-1980 homecoming queens were Annette Evrard and June Schaefer. Annette, escorted by Jim Dauby, was the football queen and June, escorted by Pat Goble, was the basketball queen. The candidates for the football queen were four senior girls: An- nette Evrard, escorted by Jim Dauby; Donna Kluesner, escorted by Bob Tuggle; Cheryl Mills, es- corted by Brad May; and Valorie Ward, escorted by Jeff Wrye. The girls were nominated by the mem- bers of the football team and were voted on by the student body. The football homecoming class attendants were: junior, Betty Da- vis; sophomore, Katie Malone and freshmen, Sami Giltner. The at- tendants chose their own escorts who were Bryan Hays, Mike Lab- hart, and Larry Devillez respec- tively. The attendants were cho- Annettc Evrard stands with Jim Dauby after the announcement of her winning the crown. sen by the members of their own class. There were four senior girls no- minated for the basketball home- coming queen. They were June Schaefer, escorted by Pat Goble; Louanne Seibert, escorted by Bob Tuggle; Lisa Hunt, escorted by Mike White; and Colleen Berry, escorted by Marty Lautner. The Student body voted on these girls, who were nominated by the bas- ketball team. The basketball homecoming class attendants were junior, Mary Grace Ramsey and escort Kelly Malone; sophomore, Kelli Everitt and escort Kevin Paulin; and freshman, Lisa Stiles and her escort David Moman. The atten- dants, chosen by the members of their own class, chose their own escorts. — Roger Scott June Schaefer poses for the photo of her nomination for homecoming queen.
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THE STORY OF A MIGHT THAT, FOR MANY, WILL BE REMEMBERED a For the 1980 prom, about 200 stu- dents and their guests showed up at the National Guard Armory on April 25 from 9 to 1 a.m. This year, like last year, the music was provided by John Saxon and his light and sound equipment. Records were again played instead of a live band. The music was a mixture of popular fast beat with some slow and a few oldies. However, disco music was the majority of what was played. The split level dancing floor of Sax- on’s proved to be very popular with the couples Nicolette Etienne was selected as the prom queen. She was escorted by Greg Thomas. The other three queen candi- dates were Valorie Ward, Lisa Ramsey, and June Schaefer. “Always and Forever” was the theme of the prom. Cindy Ramsey of the prom committee was in charge of ordering supplies this year. Junior class sponsors Mr. Day and Mrs. Horn helped the ju- niors plan the prom. As usual, maga- zine sales in the fall help finance the activity. 18 Prom
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