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iiiieiggiia? E ?Ei iii? Overwhelmed with the feeling of victory, an enthusiastic crowd cheers the Dragons on during the homecoming game. 2. Kim Lofland and Brian Long. 3. Shauna Boaz and Tim Elliott. Selby and Mitch Wiles. 5. Anne Bergkamp and Chris Zimmerman. 6. Lori Christensen and Steve Ratzlalf. 4. Crowned homecoming Queen and King were Marita The 1984 Winter Homecoming stood out as a time of special ac- tivities. On Feb. 17 there was an assembly in Lockman Auditorium to raise the spirit and excitement among HCC students for Saturday's game and crowning ceremony. At' the assembly both the cheerleaders and the varsity pep band performed. Coach Bargen gave a short speech and introduced the basketbal players. Atthe end o the assemblythe final candidates were presented to the student body before voting began. Lori Christensen and Steve Fiatzlaff were sponsred by the Dragon Dolls. Marita Selby and Mitch iles were sponsored by the Dragon Fire Club. OEA sponsored Anne Bergkamp and Chris Zimmerman. Candidates representing the Student Commis- sion were Shauna Boaz and Tim Elliot. Kim Lofland and Brian Long were sponsored by the cheerleaders. Saturday night the homecoming royalty, Mitch iles and Marita Selby were crowned King and Queen during half-time ceremonies. The evening was also highliggwted by a performance of the Dragon olls to the songs Shoppin and Jail House Flock . Student Life 17
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16 Student Life ECUMJN L...... Many of the activities for students during the fall semester are designed to center around the football homecoming game. The week before the homecoming game is usually the time where most of the events are held, leaving the football game for the finale. The first event usually held is a homecoming assembly where the pep band and cheerleaders perform, and the football players are in- troduced to students. A powderpuff football game between the freshmen and the sophomores is held, usually attracting a large crowd. Parents Day is one of the most popular events held during the week before homecoming. Parentsyfaculty, students and staff are the guests of the HCC Alumni Association and the American Food Management for a picnic where the HCC Jazz Ensemble performs. The homecoming couples were nominated by eleven campus organizations for the i983 fall semester. The couples nominated but who 'were not chosen to be finalists were Fton Valentine and Kathy Kalqlk, Home Ec Club, Charles Carter and Stevie Ehler, Criminal Justice Club, Kent Hake and Crissy Strawn, DECAQ Mark Thompson and Kelly Teague, Vocal Musicg and Flick Henry and Alicia Ftankin, Phi Theta Kappa. The finalists for the homecoming royalty competition were selected by student voting. The finalists were Brian Anderson and Cosandra Johnson, Black Cultural Society, Todd Miller and Susan Friesen, Cheerleadersg Matt Graber and Diane White, Dragon Dollsg LeRoy Stegman and JoAnn Appel, Office Educationg and Bryan Flose and Denise Viers, Student Commission. Diane White and Matt Graber were crowned homecoming couple during halftime of the football game against Fort Scott, and a dance followed the game in the auditorium of Lockman Hall. feats ,M Q wi 1 , L ,wr Q Mm , . L e 5 if .effiwllf i yi - . T' ,...., I 1. The six homecoming finalists were JoAnn Appel and LeRoy Stegman, Denise Viers and Bryan Rose, Susan Friesen and Todd Miller, Cosandra Johnson and Brian Anderson, Diane White and Matt Graber, and Cheryl Jenkins and Perry Rankin. 2. The HCC Jazz Ensemble performs for students and faculty during the homecoming assembly in Lockman Auditorium. -S-
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Th Loose! 1. Teresa Turcott gorges herself with crackers before trying to whistle. 2. Participating in the wheelbarrow race competi- tion is Hilary Evans and Marita Selby. 18 Student Life Ni., 3 i . ,,,'.bi.,, A- sf ' M I 'Y' ...T iff u xl-ll -asf Aa-PA ' ini 3. The egg toss is one of the favorite games to join in although it can get- somewhat messy at times. 4. Getting in on the action is Laura Lovitt in the balloon race. 5. Pyramid building is one of the newer games at the Spring Fling which turned out to be a big success. 6. Ready for the big splash is Dragon Doll Cara Webb. F'!- ' T 3
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