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Homely Coming queen contestants Joe Guyer and Jim Gallagher model the latest fashions for guys. Peddling Noble Roman coupon books are seniors Angle Spittle r and Christy Whalen, Honor Society members.
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I As the raindrops fell, the crowd tried their soirits ud and their heads dry. 1 to keep But the rliP was not the only thing that dampened the crowd ' s mood, as Indianapolis Cathedral defeated the team 16-7. Raindrops Keep Fallin ' on my Head would have been a more appropriate theme for the 1986 Homecoming. Despite all the rain, everything got started without a hitch. Fans gathered in the stands with their rain gear hoping to see the Warriors march to victory, but they fell short to the Cathedral Irish 16-7. In order to attract a larger crowd this year, the parade started at 6:15 p.m. from Lakeside Elementary. Just moments after the start of the parade the skies opened up and the rain came down. Instead of a float representing each class, there was one float representing all three classes. This was the result of vandalism by the sophomores and juniors. Rain plagued ost of Homecoming week, but the theme Shake it up Baby helped students shake it up at the Homely Coming Queen Contest, and Puttin on the Hits. Both first-time events went over very well. Students had a good time twisting and shouting at the Homecoming Dance Saturday night. HighUghting the evening was the crowning of Josie Burkert as Homecoming Queen with her escort Scott Denzio. The Homecoming Court princesses were Janie Herrick, Tammy Huffman, Cindy Maiden, Lisa Preston, Karen ShircUff, and Beth Stauffer, and escorts Alan Berry, Jimmy Cridlin, Albert Hiser, Scott Lorch, Craig Smith, and David Ziemba. Several students agreed that the rain dampened the spirits of nearly everybody, while the theme tried to Shake up and off the blues. By Beth Toombs Grad uate Amy Meek looks over the 1 986 edition of the Wigwam.
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Placing the crown on i year ' s queen, Members of the queen ' s court are Lisa i. - is Burket, is last year ' s een, Dannielle Preston, Alan Berry, Tammy Huffman, Jim Kt- ' rick. Cridlin, David Ziemba, Janie Herrick, Josie Burkert, Scott Denzio, Albert Hiser, Cindy Maiden, Beth Stauffer, Craig Smith, Karen Shircliff, and Scott Lorch.
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