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Vikings conquer Eagles Vikings, victorious once again! At the 1985 homecoming game on September 27, the Vikings suc- ceeded in having a win over the Oak Hill Eagles by the score of 28- 18. Dan Cave had an outstanding performance with 282 yards rush- ing to break the school record for his first time of the year. The 1985 homecoming events began with a hall decorating con- test. Each class spent hours before and after school decorating their halls. The halls were decorated with colored streamers, posters, and other ideas to build spirit. The halls were then judged Friday morning. The seniors received first place with the sophomores running a close second place. A lot of time was also spent on preparing banners for competition. The banners were judged and the winners were announced at half- time of the football game. First place went to the juniors with the seniors receiving second place. The key club ran away with first place club banner. The art club came in second place. The king and queen contest was held at halftime of the football game. Running for king and queen were John Perry and Julie VanDeWater, Dan Butt and Julie Shafer, and Deron Manwaring and Michele Vandermark. The junior representatives were Andrew Wood and Jana Hawkins. The sophomores were represented by Randy Cumberland and Ellen Burdge, and the freshmen repre- sentatives were Dion Anglin and Sheri Stavedahl. Dan Butt and Julie VanDeWater were elected 1985 homecoming king and queen. The 1985 homecoming came to an end after the game at a dance with music provided by SOS Sound and Light. Dan Cave and Wendy Sparrow give pep talks at the pep session for the homecoming game against the Eagles. Seniors put their name on their hall with pride and spirit for the hall decorating contest. 4 Homecoming
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Monday falls directly into place for Anita McCloughan, who is, at the time, coping with an injured leg. The cheerfulness of being a band member shows in the faces of Tammy Allison, Kris Green and Aimee Anglin. Another year begins On August 23, 1985, a stu- dent either exited the squeaking doors of the bus, or climbed out of his friend’s run-down car. He journeyed through the doors of Tippecanoe Valley High School. He found his locker, which for the next nine months would be his home away from home, and finally opened it after the fifth try. He then strug- gled through the mob in the hall to his first hour class, where he found someone he hadn’t seen all sum- mer. Meanwhile, he saw, passing out- side the room, the varsity jock cruising through the hall. Trailing behind him were two girls in matching short outfits giggling up a storm. After figuring out if he would have enough time to get a “round” in before the second bell rang, he walked by the same class- rooms. He noticed the same crowds of people, the boyfriend girlfriend couples, and the teach- ers spying their new prey. Morning classes, lunch, and then afternoon classes passed. Fi- nally the student left the school and re-entered the squeaking doors of the bus, or the run-down car. His first day of high school was complete. Opening 3
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