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The Pep Band adds to the festivities as the queen and her court wait for the game to begin. Above Left: M. Krieg, D. Carter. J. Bishop. J. Tuggle. B Busse. K. Ludwig. Row 2: B. Boling, D. Moman, J. Hotfman. S. Saalman, K. Meyer, R. Braunecker. Row 3: S. Birchler. J. Dauby. Left: Brenda Boling watches as Scott Birchler adjusts the crown on Jackie Dauby's head. David Kessler and Sara Wathen are absorbing the evening's events! CELEECATICN A week of anticipation finally ended on Friday, January 14, with the announcement of the 1982- 83 Basketball Homecoming Queen by Julie Groves. There was a definite aura of excitement as Jackie Dauby's name was read. Queen Jack- ie was crowned and presented with a dozen red roses as the cameras flashed and the crowd applauded. Jackie was escorted by Scott Birchler. Senior candidates included Brenda Boling escorted by Dave Moman, Jane Hoffman escorted by Scott Saalman, and Katie Meyer es- corted by Rick Braunecker. Freshman Karen Lud- wig was escorted by Brian Busse. Sophomore Diane Carter was escorted by Marc Krieg, and Junior Jull Tuggle was escorted by Jeff Bishop. This was a great honor, and this night will be remembered by Jackie and the student body for years to come. Homecoming 11
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Sneaking a (ew few words fo Jeff Olberding, her escort, is Queen Kathy Bennett. Stacy Smith and Chris Spencer ponder the evenings events. When Chris was asked about his feel- ings concerning his participation, his reply was, It I don't do it, that would be like quitting the team, and I can't let Coach Pride down.” “Star Bright” The air was still, the stars were out, and excitement swept the crowd. Fans stood as the attendants, along with the Queen candidates, marched onto the field. The four candidates were nominated by the senior members of the varsity football team. The Marching Marksmen were present and added excitement to the atmosphere by playing soft music in the background. Shouts of delight could be heard a block away as Joe Evrard and Eric May made the offi- cial announcement. Kathy Bennett’s eyes lit up as she heard her name announced. Her escort, Jeff Olberding, placed the sparkling crown on her head. The president on the Student Council was on hand to present roses to the new queen. When asked what she remembered most about October 15, Kathy replied, “Jeff couldn’t get the crown untied. She also added, I didn’t feel anything. I think I was numb until I looked up and saw my mom. Selected by their classmates as Homecoming attendants are junior, Sally Mills: sophomore, Julie Steen: and treshman, Debbie Tsantis. Chosen as their escorts are Jerome Hagedorn, Marc Beller, and Bart Mulzer respectively. Center: Watching the photographers at work are Carol Basham, Todd Arnold, Holly Becker, Scott Saalman, Stacey Peak, and David Moman. Right: Several students gaze in awe as the traditional crown- ing of the queen takes place. 10 Homecoming
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3:21 Practicing everyday keeps Bill Elder wrestling matches. Warm-ups are an and Brian Bruner in top condition for important part of wrestling. As the bell rang, the halls jammed with students heading for the exits. From 8:00 to 3:20 the student's actions were dic- tated by the school, but when the bell rang, time was their own. Finding things to do after school was not hard. Some stopped off at a fast food restaurant to take a break be- fore going home to tackle the books . Others called friends to make plans or to catch up on gossip. The Ar- cade, one of the popular hang-outs, occupied much of the student’s time. Others were not fortunate enough to have free time. Stu- dents involved in sports put in two hours of hard work before heading home. Others left school for work. Eventually though, all students went home, did homework, and pre- pared for another day. Daily practice enables Tom Collier to win such prizes as a pinball machine. Center Right: Taking a break on Main Street is one popular after-school ac- tivity. Right: Discussing the day’s activities are Ireshmen Michelle Mills and Kelly Jarboe. 12
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