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Jog disrupts Homecoming Row I: Ken Jackson, Jodi Hibbard, Stacey Wenger, Liz Murphcy, Vincent Hernandez, Rafacla Farias, Rob Lykins, Kathi Lcahey. Row 2: Ernie Barnes, Wendy Washam, Mike Good, Laurcen Leahey, Rusty Zimmers, Michelle Anderson. Mark Schwartzkopf, Angie Gettingcr, Von Ebcling. Row 3: Mila Jenkins, Joey Michael, Karry Shannon, Tom Kerns, Lynn Bentz, Erie Bromagen, Janet Warren, Chris Alexander, Terri Bcasecker, Row 4: Andy Ingle, Diane Storms, Darrin Kiser, Cathy Hinshaw, David Stout, Melanie Mote, Brett Kimball, Lori Gates, John Jones, Andrea Hap.
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Successus Staff copes The Successus staff under the able direction of senior editor, Lori Gates, worked hard to record the memories of the ’84-’85 school year. The book was produced without benefit of assigned school time for the staff to meet and coordinate ideas. The staff managed to cope with this difficulty, along with many others, and gave up much of their precious “free time” to meet those pressing deadlines and get the book finished. 1. Terrific Trio - Lori Gates. Managing Editor — Tracy Shopc, Sports Editor and sometime Photographer — Debbie Grimes, Finances and Ads. 2. Mrs. Reed — Adviser. 3. Ernie Barnes Seniors and Graduation 4. Karey Thornburg — Activities 5. Tandy Thornburg — Photographer 6. Darrin Kciser — Photographer 7. Lynn Gates — Sports 8. Tracy Shope — Organizations 9. Sonia Nunez — Seniors and Graduation 10. Angie Gettinger — Organizations 11. Melissa Adkins — Activities 12. Kim Adcock and Ann Jones — Classes
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On Thursday, September 11th, the Homecoming activities began with the usual pep session, bonfire, and powder puff game. The Seniors showed thir prowess and for the second year in a row emerged as champions. Friday festivities began as the floats, cars and contestants lined up in the school parking lot and began the procession through the downtown area. The Homecoming theme this year was Disney characters and was cleverly carried out by all the classes. Senior theme and float were voted tops, however, with “Swallow the Dogs”, depicted by a whale that rolled his eyes, moved his tail and spouted water! The fog began moving in at halftime until the visibility was almost zero, and the spectators had difficulty recognizing the King and Queen candidates as they walked across the field following their introductions. Lori Gates and Von Ebeling were crowned reigning royalty during the hazy halftimes ceremonies. The third and fourth quarters were shortened, but even the fog couldn’t save the Indians from a 46 to 6 defeat by the Lapel Bulldogs. The fog became so dense that the usual post game dance was cancelled.
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