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Mr. Varner shows Phaedra Savage and Jamie Pe- ter the correct way to separate flowers. Todd Hedinger, Tracie Brown, Jimi Whalen. Jared Payne. Brian Ludwig, and Ray Lock pose for the yearbook staff. Krista Blunk buying a 1987-88 Yearbook at the Open House. Seniors. Matt Haller and Tina Karney, posing at the Open House. STUDENT LIFE 9
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OPENING UP TO THE STUDENTS! Eddie Hauser. Amanda Cross, Tracie Brown. Melissa Hedinger. and Angie Hughes look at old yearbooks at the Yearbook Open House. Missy Rhodes. Michelle Evrard. and Tara Schneider get down at the Homecoming Dance. Kent Hammack and Ms. Fullenkamp working hard on the yearbook. Kim Peckenpaugh and Amy Faucett get involved in class. Tony Schaefer taking a rest after a band session. Seniors gathering in the hall for the dai- ly gossip. IE3I 8 STUDENT LIFE
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QUEEN FOR A NIGHT T.C.H.S. Hammered Down” to celebrate Homecoming Week '87 by showing their school spirit. It all started Wednesday, Sep- tember 16th, when the T.C.H.S. students wore sweats to school. Thursday we celebrated by wearing our clothes back- wards. Homecoming dressup days ended with the wearing of jerseys, hats, and shades. Along with the unusual dress code, Mr. Overmeyer and the student council introduced the T.C.H.S. money jars. Each class tried to raise the most money in as- signed jars. Pennies were counted against the classes. The Seniors won the money jar contest. The pep session topped the Home- coming week by the annual tug of war, which was won by the Juniors, and the clothes race was dominated by the Sophomores and Freshmen. The Juniors also received the Spirit Jug by winning the hall decorating contest. The mood for the Homecoming game was definately set with enthusiasm of the fans. The decorations by the student council, en- hanced the drab stadium, which was filled with sploches of red. The rain that night nev- er seemed to be a major obstacle seeing how the line of anxiously awaiting fans were backed up over a block from the field in order to see the game, the Marching Marksmen debuit their new uniforms, and the candidates spirits were not dampened. The candidates for Queen were nominated by the senior foot- ball players and then voted upon by the student body. The nominees were Kim Peckenpaugh and her escort Nick Paulin, Misty Dickman escorted by Mark Finley, Kristy Black escort- ed by Tim Pruitt and Ami Wicker escorted by George Parker. Each candidate arrived in seperate Corvettes to where their escorts awaited to walk them onto the field. As they reached their positions on the field a hush had huvard over the anx- iously awaiting crowd and the drum roll sounded, the name Miss Kirsty Black was announced as the Queen. Colorful bal- loons were set free, the crown was placed upon her head by her escort Tim Pruitt. Lahna Seaman, President of Student Council, presented Miss Kristy Black with a dozen red roses, and a kiss of congratulation was awarded to her by Tim Pruitt. Cheerleaders display their enthusiasm by bringing the team on the field, as band members. Su- san Poelein and Melissa Kress, show-off the new band uniforms. The Tell City Marksmen oppose the Booneville Pioneers as they were defeated to to 7. 10 FOOTBALL HOMECOMING
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