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DIANE REIGNS Following an excellent halftime show by the Marching Marksmen, the eagerly anticipated Homecoming ceremo- ny began. As the band began to softly play Falling In Love , Freshman Attendant Kristy Black and escort Nick Goffinet followed the little football and crown bearers across the field. The Sophomore class's choice, Traci Blunk and escort Rick Arnold, were the next to walk down the fifty yard line, followed by Junior Class Atten- dant Laurie Sollman who was escorted by Scott Schmitt. The question in everyone's mind as they watched the four queen candidates, Lori Ball, Diane Carter, Debbie Haller, and Kathy Webb, walk across the field was: To whom would Student Council President Barb Ludwig present roses, and which couple would be the next to stand under the traditional arch? There was a drumroll, a slight pause, and then the name Diane Carter rang out across the loudspeaker. Above Right: Waiting for the crown. Queen Diane smiles radiantly. Center Right: Standing around the tradi- tional arch is the Homecoming court: Scott Schmitt, Laurie Sollman, Rick Arnold, Traci Blunk, Nick Goffinet, Sara Hartz, Queen Diane, Kevin Alvey, Matt Overmeyer, Lori Ball, Mike Cronin, Debbie Haller, Denny Barket, Kathy Webb, and Rick Wilgus. Below Right: Posing Scott and Laurie for the annual pre-game photo is Art Gerber. Below Left: Congratulating Diane is Kassi Sabelhaus as Kevin looks at his friends. 10 Homecoming
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5 Queen is crowned amidst the snowflakes It began when the senior basketball players nominated the four candidates, Joni Kendall, Debbie Haller, Lori Briggeman, and Kathy Webb. Following the nomination of the candidates, the student body elected their representatives: freshman, Sherri Luecke; sophomore, Mary Jane Smitley; and junior, Kel- ly Jarboe. During Homecoming on Jan. 9, the student body elected the queen. Finally Homecoming arrived, and despite the 2-inch snowfall and bitter cold temperature, students turned out to witness the event. In room 302 the court assembled to receive flowers and prepare for the Homecoming ceremonies. Before the start of the Boonville-Tell City game, and follow- ing a drum roll, Queen Joni Kendall was announced as having been elected by the student body of TCHS. Following the game, a dance was held for the entire student body. Last minute adjustments of a tie or corsage do matter. Making those are Denny Barket and Stacy Kratzer. Above Left: Reigning as 1985 Homecoming Queen is Joni Kendall, her escort Tim Goffinet, and ball carrier Dale Hoffman. Center: Relieved at the announcement of Queen, pictured are Jotii's court: Seniors Kathy Webb escorted by Brian Black, Debbie Haller escorted by Denny Barket, and Lori Briggeman escorted by Marc Beller. Watching the Queen candidates approach are the court. Pictured are crown bearer Katie Wa- ters, Freshmen Sherri Luecke and Jeff Haller, Sophomores Mary Jane Smitley and Stacy Kratzer, and Juniors Kelly Jarboe and Jon Goffinet. Homecoming
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