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Tom Dennstedt, Julie Inglebret MOST INTELLIGENT MOST FRIENDLY Tara Willford, Shannon Twait Jodi Boice, Jeff Grebin MOST ATHLETIC MOST FLIRTATIOUS Julie Engle, Terry Kraling
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BEST DRESSED MOST MUSICAL Matt Plowman, Mary Dahl Tom Hutton, Konya Austin MOST LIKELY CLASS CLOWNS TO SUCCEED Andrea Storhoff, Paul Kiehne Renee Dempewolf, Dean Torgerson
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HOMECOMING 1985 ROYALTY: Tara Willford, Scott Mandelko, Suzie Alfson, Dan Miller, Sharon Hanlon, Jeff Grebin, Andrea Storhoff, Terry Kraling, Mary Dahl, Dean Torgerson Homecoming Week began with Coronation on Monday, September 30. The 1984 King and Queen, Kendall Bigalk and Jodi Helium crowned our new King and Queen, Scott Mandelko and Tara Willford. A new addition to the coronation was the presentation of skits by each class and other organizations. These were judged with the eighth grade class taking first place. Spirit Week was sponsored by the sophomore class and consisted of a different costume for each day: Monday - Dress-up Day, Tuesday - Western Day, Wednesday - each class wore a different color, Thursday - Hat Day, Friday - Burgundy and White Day. Although it rained on Friday, no one's spirits were dampened, and the parade took place as scheduled. Again the eighth grade captured first place with their float and the Senior class took second. The game against Preston-Fountain was close, but in the end the Bluejays were victorious. Forever was the theme of the dance which followed the game. K I 20 h o r lo qz
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