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Carrying the crown and basketball, Tara Alvey and Matthew Ewing approach the trellis. The Queen's court escorts are Tammy Pannett, Eric Stephens, Janice Meunier, Mark Kellems, Lorna Foster, Ron Crawford. Tara Alvey watches the proceedings as Joey Meyer crowns Jill |arboe. Reign of Queen Jill Lace hearts and red and white balloons adorned the gym in preparation for the 1986-87 Basketball Homecoming festivities. The red carpet was rolled out by Mr. Overmyer with help from Michelle Pund and Michelle Frey. Sara Alvey and Angie Etienne announced the incoming procession which was led by Tara Alvey and Matthew Ewing, crown and basketball bearers. Next came Tonya Coomer, freshman class atten- dant, and her escort, Sonny Labhart. The sopho- more class attendant was Courtney Busse who chose Coy Zuelly to be her escort. The junior class elected Missy Rhodes as their representative and she was escorted by Nick Goffinet. Jill Jarboe led the Queen candidate procession with her es- cort, Joey Meyer. Janice Meunier followed with Mark Kellems at her side. Tammy Pannett crossed the gym floor next with Eric Stephens. Finally, Lorna Foster approached the trellis with her escort, Ron Crawford. Then, it was an- nounced that Jill Jarboe would reign as the Home- coming Queen. Jill said that she was “happy and excited” to win. 7 Following (he crowning ceremonies, |ill and Joey pose for Emerson Studios.
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Queen Kim rides around the track in a white corvette. Class attendants escorts: Kim Peckenpaugh, Keith Zellers. Theresa Linne, Brad Ramsey. Tricia Coomer, and Dion Birchler. Greg crowns Kim as the 1986-87 Football Homecoming Queen. Kim’s Court While the Tell City High School Marching Marks- men “took the field”, the 1986-87 Football Homecom- ing Queen candidates and attendants were nervously preparing for their entrance onto the field. There was a lull in the music and then Emily McWithey and Brett Overmyer, crown and football bearers, began making their way across Legion Field. First to appear after Emily and Brett were Tricia Coomer, freshman class attendant, and her escort, Dion Birchler. They were followed by Theresa Linne, sophomore class attendant, along with her escort, Brad Ramsey. The junior class chose Kim Peckenpaugh as their attendant who in turn chose Keith Zellers as her escort. Now it was time for the Queen candidates to make their entrance in Cor- vettes. The first to be helped out of her car by escort, Scott Wilgus, was Lorna Foster. Next, Kim Oberhausen made her entrance with the help of Greg Arnold. The third candidate to appear was Tammy Pannett, escort- ed by Troy Tuggle. Finally, Mary Jane Smitley exited her car at Rick Arnold’s side. As tension filled the air, it was announced that the 1986-87 Football Homecom- ing Queen was ... Miss Kim Oberhausen. Kim was presented a bouquet of roses by Michelle Pund, Stu- dent Council President. After the festivities, Kim was asked how she felt about being elected. She answered with, I couldn’t believe it. I was happy just to be up there.” Queen candidates escorts: Lorna Foster. Scott Wilgus, Tammy Pannett, Troy Tuggle, Mary Jane Smitley. and Rick Arnold. 6 FOOTBALL HOMECOMING
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Is There Life .. The leaders of the pack of today’s mad rush to the busses are Keith Kratzer. Donnie Huck, and Mark Goffinet. At a yearbook meeting after school. Pam Flannagan at- tempts to explain a new idea for a page to her section. The William Tell Percussion Ensemble (Frank Miller. Jonathan Scott. Brent Lain. Mandy Embry. Christy Carmichael, and Dawn Schauberger) practice for the Solo Ensemble Contest. 8 AFTER SCHOOL
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