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‘Twas the night before Homecom- ing, when all through the school, not a student was stirring, NO one breaking the rule; All the floats had been made and built with such care, In hopes thar the judges would vote on them fair. The Homecoming candidates were all snuggled in beds, while visions of victory danced in their heads. When in each room there arose such a clatter, the alarm clocks had rung, oh that was the matter. Waiting through a day of painful excirement, the night finally came with its promised enlight’ment. The last minure preps being all done, gave way fo the hours of undenied fun. The dresses were donned as quicls as a flash, and then down to the field they all did dash. The audience was seated up on the bleachers: the fans, the mothers, the fathers, the teachers. When what ro their wondering eyes did appear, bur the Homecoming candidates all looking so dear, riding in cars so polished and sleek, their style was captivating, graceful, and chic. Then their walk through the color guard captured the eye, as the moment of truth was abour to draw nigh. The crowd held their breath and waited in awe—who would be the one out of the beauties they saw? “And the Homecom- ing Queen is... ’ and silence descend- ed, “Randa Huff!’ the M.C. amended. Then Homecoming King and the Conge- nialities were awarded, the flowers passed our, (on y the best were afforded) and with the winning of the game, the night was complete. The consensus was thar the evening was neat. And | heard them ex- claim as they strolled our of sight, “A big thanks to all; it has been a great night!” Top—Visions of the senior float. Middle—You look marvelous, darlings!—Seniors Randa Huff and Chad Van Kirk the 1985 Homecoming King and Queen. ee eer Borrom—Homecoming Court: Fronr Row: Renee Gil- Back Row: Chad Geer, Sreve Reeves, Scott Striggle, bert, Donna Love, Kim Gregory, Pascha Greene, Amy Chad Van Kirk, and Vic Bishop. Nor pictured: Ryan Huff Auker, and Michelle Thomas. and Rick Wilson.
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Homecoming was a special time for everyone this year. The theme for the floats was Nursery Rhymes. The seniors picked “Humpty Dumpty” to be their float theme. The juniors chose “Hey Diddle Diddle”’ to be created on their floar. The sophomores opted for “The Three Little Pigs.’’ The freshmen decided rhar “The Old Woman in the Shoe’’ would be the winning combination for them. This was the last year for the floats to appear in a homecoming at Whitko High School. The competition between the classes was fierce, roo fierce. An incident arose one dark night, and soon developed into egg and tomato throwing. Damage was done to one of the floats. The M.C.'s this year were Lies! Boggs and Jennifer Schneider, and the music was provided by the Whitlko Marching Pride. Congeniality’s my middle name—Mr. and Miss Congeniality Joey Busz and Chris Wolf Upper Right—A stompin’ good show. The first place freshman float. Left—Splat! The third place junior float. Borrom Lefr—Eat your heart out Princess Di, Here come the former King and Queen Rodney Roberts and Tina Yates to give away the crown. Bottom Right—The crowd was blown away by the second place sophomore floar.
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