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A decorative tunnel constructed by Stu dent Council member lead junior Sharon Mulroy and her date, Oan Sullivan, to the final celebration ol the Homecoming festivities — the dance Senior men Herb Holler, Dan Sheline, Mike Menmng. Gary Grabovac. and Er me Elbe put modesty asrde as they elect themselves to their own version of the Homecoming court Homecoming 13
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Enchant- ment Reigns Over Home- coming Despite the problems concerning the floats and regardless of the ram which dampened spirits at the pep rally, Homecoming 1982 nevertheless provided the thrill of a long-awaited football game and a night of enchantment at the Homecoming dance. In late September, float con struction began with the theme An Enchanted Forest at the homes of senior Jim Evans, junior Laurie Schoedinger. and sophomore Lisa Decker But because of vandalism to the floats, the administration cancelled the Homecoming parade and the display of the floats. However, the traditional pep rally took place where the Homecoming Queen, Kim Parker, was named and began her reign over the remaining festivities Sophomore Lisa Anderson commented. Even though it rained during the pep rally, it was a memorable moment for the queen and her court The following night, spirited spectators filled the stadium to cheer the Football Bears on to defeat Grove City Even though six Golden Bears were injured during the game or prior to it. Arlington continued with an impressive victory of 17-11 over the Greyhounds Many couples ended theitj Homecoming celebration with An Enchanted Evening, the Homecoming dance, which created a mystical atmosphere and also provided dancing an music from the band Sirrus Ac cording to senior Cynthia Wat I son. The songs were fast which made everyone get upi‘ dance, and have a great time jl For many students Homecoming was just anothef regular week during the year! but to others. Homecoming wil remain one of the mosf memorable events of their high school years and certainly one of the most enchanting. 12 Homecoming
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During rehearsal of the fall play. See Hou They Run Doug Dickie forgets ex actly what he t» supposed to do with the bottle and turn to Mr Dave Hammond, the director, in despair On the opening mght of the Fall Play, Bob Over burg, a member of the technical crew, take care of some last minute business 14 Fall Play
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