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Crowning Events Spark Attendance at Games Excitement, cars, balloons, drum roll, and finally Kelly )arboe reigned as football queen. Kelly’s thoughts as her name was announced were, “I was surprised; I wondered what I should do. I was so nervous and excited. I wasn’t sure if I could walk because my knees were shaking. Student Council President Kim Batie presented her with roses. Jon Goffinet felt, as he crowned Kelly, ‘‘the excitement of escorting the queen and being the center of atten- tion those few moments.” Sopho- more attendant Misty Dickman ex- plains the best part as “the excitement of representing my class and being in the middle of the ac- tion. This year’s new twist to the tradi- tion? Convertibles and T-Tops! Mr. Kramer, Mrs. Buckman, Mr. Katterhenry, and Mr. Waters deliv- ered candidates to their escorts. Mr. Kramer said, “Denny Barket said he would only allow his car to be driv- en if I drove it. That was only the second time I had driven a Corvette. Consequently, I was nervous and drove with great caution. Friday, Jan. 10, the tension was just as high as everyone waited with camera in hand. Julie Howard was named and Jerry Weatherholt crowned her. Senior Jeff Pruitt pre- sented the roses. The excitement was there. “I didn’t care if I got queen or not. I was just happy I was in it,” said Ginger Hoagland. Craig George, junior escort, was surprised to be chosen an escort. The court was quickly seated in the bleacher as the game began. Both queen candidates were cho- sen by the senior members of the re- spected teams according to Brad Morton, football team member. 1985 Football Homecoming Attendants and their escorts: Greg Ar- nold. Tammy Panned. Jeremy Becker. Misty Dickman. Chris Jackson. Stacy Riddle, and crown bearer Tami Page. 1985 Football Homecoming Candidates and their escorts: Julie How- ard, Scott Schmitt, Sherrie Stiff. Don Sherry. Debbie Tsantis, and Brad Eberle. Above: After being presented the traditional bouquet of roses. Jerry Weatherholt gives Queen Julie Howard a congratulatory smile. 10 Homecoming
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Freshmen football players are vendors at the varsity games. Greg Linne and Paul Fuchs manage the coke machine. Dances are sponsored by various clubs. Dancing to Terry Tunks music, these students enjoy the Student Council sponsored Christmas dance. Compliments of the Class of '85. this year’s seniors Mark Roberts, Matt Bruner, and Ronnie Mill- er enjoy not having to sit on the flowers outside the library. Student Life 9
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Feeling the thrill and the excitement. Kelly Jarboe smiles to the crowd as she is being driven to her escort by Mr. Wa- ters. The 1986 basketball homecoming court: Marrie Noble. Nick Paulin. Angie Etienne. Craig George. Julie Reisz. Bri- an Busse. Trish Patmore. John Grass, Julie Howard. Jerry Weatherholt, Ginger Hoagland. Jon Goffinet. Shelly McCallister, and Brad Ramsey. Interested students await basket- ball homecoming festivities. Krista Blunk, Holly Hagedom. Michelle Evrard. Michelle Mills. Janet Thiery. Kelly Jarboe. Lisa Hauser. Chris Kincaid. Lisa Slunder. Debbie Tsantis, Sally Malone. Sarah Peter, and Mi- chelle Hammaok hope to save these memories on film. Above: With all attention focused on Queen Kelly Jarboe. Jon Goffinet carefully places on her crown. Homecoming 11
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