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When they started reading the names of the nominees, I didn 't think they would say my name. I was really suprised when they tapped me for being Prince. lt was a great feeling! Senior Pat WW , E Farrell if 32, as gar y' 43+ A, S an-N a Y LJ 'f it tag 2 v , 2 wp .. Q K N M5 , Um , ill F to-After being crowned King Troy Kort sweeps Queen Linda Nelson into his arms for the royal dance, fking candidate Chris Szafrajda escorts Queen candidate Kristen Yost to the wait- ing of the crowning. 4- Homecoming candidates: Andi Fike, Randy Moore, Amy Fingeret, Chris Szaf- rajda, Kristen Yost Daren Girling Peg John- son, Troy Kort, Angie Baken Doug Combs, Linda Nelson, and Pat Farrell, Homecoming
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espite Tiger Losses Enthusiasm Endures ' -ilu'uri.iii::i1.:iE3::g1:zgi5:fgzazf .. V ::':::f:Ei5:e5fefggfiflrlm35 iiwiwirilfri-Exfviii .maf1::m .giww.i.. -' 1 ' Y 1 ' Hw.ii..iwii'I ., ,,,. ,Y,,,,,,, , .. VVVV .. W., . . ...if-rif': 1,- :af ilu. iw .,1.f,..,iwi..rwi.w.imwi.,ww irrzr.-aa-'fa-T it -.1 ' 'w.i1 :i: Ji-iiiislwi.rasiiameai-:firif-ew4 1 ' i ': 'f 'f' Tigers Homecoming week ruined?? No way! Even though the Lady Tigers lost in straight sets to Grand lsland and the football team lost 14-Q1 to Norfolk it did not dampen the Tiger spirit. We were enthused all the way. The excitement started October Q when the tapping took place. Twelve seniors, six boys and six girls, were nominated for king and queen. Sophomore Kim Ridgway said, l think Homecoming is a great ex- perience, because it is an event the whole student body can participate in. Notjust going to the game and dance, but in the actual voting. Thursday the Lady Ti- gers hosted Grand Island. Although full of spirit they failed to pull off a win. After the volleyball game the energy began to explode for the few who showed up for the ten minute bonfire. The enthusiasm continued for the football game the following night. At halftime the candidates were introduced with their parents. They were as follows: Angie Baker, Andi Fike, Amy Fingeret, Peg Johnson, Linda Nelson, Kristen Yost, Doug Combs, Pat Farrell, Daren Gir- ling, Troy Kort, Randy Moore, and Chris Szafrajda. Not everyone was excited about the game though. Freshman Jeff McDaniel said, I just went to the game to get some tips to use in our freshman football games. Despite the loss of the game the dance rekindled the fires for everyone. Junior lrene Chen said, l was asked to the Homecoming dance at a late notice, but we had a fun time anyway. Finally when the coronation mo- ment had arrived the winners were . . . Princess, Andi Fike and Prince, Pat Farrell, Queen, Linda Nelson and King, Troy Kort. The dance was a success but of course, it was not perfect. Senior Kevin Lynn Reiman said, The dance was rather interesting, but they needed a larger variety of music. Kendra Pittz i 1 U Q . ...i.... 4 A kg 'Q 1 L r gfgggggifmgiw . 3, 4-Senior Greg Nitzel ushers Queen candidate Linda Nelson onto the football field during halftime against Norfolk. fCandidate Peg Johnson is accompanied by Jon Bohlke during halftime onto the field. MM
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I had a really fun time. The decorations were great! -Junior Chad Kem- per fSeniors Jeff Kroger and Teg Hughes share a story with Creekside Photographer Dale Juranelg as he clicks a picture, 1Some senior girls brought a new tradition to HHS - a post-prom picture. Here are Jill Wilson, Dynelle Splitg Tami Brodersen, Peg Johnson, Kris- ten Campbeli Jeni Green, Chonny Curtis, Tammie Bonham, Rennae Lehning Andi Fike, Tonya Michei Debbie Adrian, Dina Schrinen Heidi Kooyg Cindy Onken, Angie Baker, Chrystal Vocom, Cathy Stor- er, Sarah Locke, and Deidre Walker. 15idekick, a band from Kearney, played a wide variety of good music. Senior Phil Mattes said They were easy to dance to, which is more than one can say about last year's band. llluniors Lisa Hofferben David Clarke, and Eric Young work on giving a facelift to the stage at the fairgrounds Prom 1
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