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Homecoming Royalty Candidates
QUEEN KING
Renee Moore Mark Chavez
Jackie Bohnert Tim Curran
Susie Miller Jerry Hug
Jodi Pflug Eric Jungel
Jana Schmidt Rob Novak
Nancy Waddle Bobby Reiff
PRINCESS PRINCE
Leigh Officer Tony Toms
Janlne Eisinger Derrick Brown
Dawn lnzauro Kevin Koch
Gall McLendon Victor Chavez
Tonia Quick Tim Seaton
Kelly Schoemann Aaron Bilyeu
Sophomore Candidates
Amy Robinson Jim Everton
Julie Dagerman Steve Berish
Deanne Dinneen Kevin Chavez
Julie Eckersly Jamie Novak
Freshman Candidates
Stephanie Graham John Bauer
Becky Hough Jeff Berish
Jennifer McGinn Andy Ellers
Tammy Sedlacek Kylin Holter
Amber Thomas Brad Underwood
Royalty takes their places on the platform moments after
•winners are boldfaced they are officially crowned. (photo by P. Gravesen} ---+----1-----1----1----1----t--
'84 Queen Jean Mossberg congratulates new Homecoming
Queen Renee Moore. (photo by P. Gravesen}
I I I I I I I I I I
Dreams Can Come True
' 'This year's Homecoming was the best Schaaf and Queen Jean Mossberg passed on thei
jammin' good time ever in my last titles to '85 King Mark Chavez and Queen Re-n-ee+ -t
four years. Never have I seen so Moore. Winners from the other classes were
much spirit shown from our school," said Home- Prince Tony Toms and Princess Leigh Officer,
- coming Queen Renee Moore. Sophomores Jim Everton and Amy Robins_o_n_,,f---1.!
Homecoming came at an earlier date than Freshmen John Baur and Stephanie Graham.
expected, on Sept. 28. Although it was a rainy, As the clock neared 11:30 p.m. the dwin-
- breezy night, the weather didn't dampen spirits. dling crowd continued to dance ur:til the music
The gym floor was covered with couples almost stopped. Even after the night was over, the
living this fairy tale evening set to the theme, memories lingered on. It was a night to paint the
- "Forever" with music by a D.J. town.
And it was the Student Council that made - L Major-
this evening possible. They planned decorations,
ticket sales, refreshments, and election of royalty.
Foreign exchange students Juniors Benedicte Torvestand Besides this preparation there was the
and Volker Kratzsch experience the tradition of Homecoming preparation of participants. This included buying
for the first tim e.
clothes and flowers, deciding where to go out to
eat, and making sure a date was found.
Finally the hour arrived at 10:45-corona-
tion. Students formed an aisle for the long awaited
announcement of King and Queen. '84 King Joe