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THE SEARCH IS OVER “The Search is Over set the theme on Coronation night, October 16th, 1985, when Brad Eppard and Jane Hensler were crowned Homecoming King and Queen. Members of the Royal Court included: Jackie Joswick, George Butler, Carrie Inglin, Danny Catchpole, Marcy McDougall, Trevor Desmul, Traci Hamilton, and Rick Emery. Guest speakers from the class of '61 were Alice Coyne Alfano, and John Kacer. Although the Gig Hardor Tides defeated the Hornets 20-13, they showed outstanding effort in a well fought game. The Homecoming dance was held Saturday night in the Wilkeson Gymnasium. “The Bite provided the music; the theme, Midnight Paradise. King Brad Eppard and Queen Jane Hensler share their moment ot glory Coronation speakers Corbin Fralick and Maureen Stanety present the Homecoming Royalty
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Ushers John McGee and Chris Andrews roast hot dogs m the back of Danny Catchpoies truck before Coronation. above- I can't believe it! . Queen Jane says to King Brad right- Jackie Joswick and Danny Catchpole ner- vously eat Homecoming dinner with a judge Coronation got off to a beachin' start, with the swing choir singing Beach Boys' tunes The Senior class bonfire was held on October 17th. The overenthusiastic crowd gave cause lor an early shut down.
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CLOTHES, CLOTHES, All good things must come to an end. whether it's a hot romance, the World Series, or a clothing tad. This year, new wave returned, bigger than ever. White River students wore everything from oversize sweaters to three or four earrings per ear. For the more faint of heart, the varsity look, with its sweaters and stirrup pants was big. Prints and paisleys were back, bigger than ever. A really popular look was the combination of two-or more- prints. These prints ranged from floral to plaid to huge paisleys. They weren't just on shirts, either-plaid trousers were seen on many White Riverites this season. Shorts were seen until cold weather drove them back into dresser drawers. As footwear goes, Keds without laces were seen on almost everyone's feet, although Reeboks and hightop basketball shoes were also popular. For those handy with a bottle of bleach, old Levi's could be transformed into a hot new look. Besides, it was less expensive than some of the other fads. Value Village, with its inexpensive clothes, could always be counted on if you wanted something nobody else had. Otherwise, you just had to keep a sharp eye out for sales and bargains. Basically, whether you were a prep, a waver, a rocker, or somewhere in between, it was a year to create your own look. CLOTHES You deserve a break today: Senior Missy Tru- linger returns from lunch at McDonalds. The Bobbsey Twins: Juniors Scott Lynch and Bichard Ochampaugh model ’ 'the Freshman Ron Moorhead returns to class- a little late- and runs plaid Look . into a photographer 14
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