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Homecoming-Love is a 5
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Homecoming week at A.H.S. was filled with activi- ty from Monday morning through Friday night's foot- ball victory. Manic Mon- day started the week and was followed by Tuesday's Support a Lady Cub Day. Everyone wore buttons to show his her support. Hat Day followed on Wednes- day, Next came Tropical Thursday followed by the traditional Blue and Gold Day on Friday. The Girls Basketball Team was defeated on Tues- day night by Wakonda during homecoming week. Thursday night, at the coronation, the curtains parted to reveal the stage beautifully decorated to depict the theme, Love is a Bridge . Master of Ceremonies, Aaron Johnson, announced the candidates and royal- ty. Julie Torkelson and Craig Treiber were crowned as the 1988 Homecoming King and Queen. Skits and songs were provided by the classes and some of the organi- zations to entertain the royalty, their court, and the crowd. Friday was the parade downtown. The Senior float carrying the candidates and royalty led the pa- rade, The cheerleaders and the band came next, fol- lowed by the remainder of the student body. First the parade marched to Morningside Manor where a king and queen were crowned from among the residents of the Manor, by the A.H.S. Homecoming king and queen. From there the parade continued downtown where the traditional pep rally was held. It was a tre- mendous success! The Senior class won the class cheer competition, and the Manor won the window display contest. Prior to the football game, the royalty and the candidates were introduced to the crowd. The band presented the half-time show. The football game was excellent! The 28-6 victory over Parker topped off the festivities. The Homecoming Dance was held at the high school gym after the game. The music was provid- ed by the Kg-95 Hit Men.
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The 1989 Sweetheart Coronation was held on March 14,1989. The five candidates were: Tri- cia Treiber, Jolene Osterkamp, Connie Kroger, Kristin Limoges, and Lisa Thompson. That night, af- ter the lights came on to reveal the stage beauti- fully decorated with the theme, Lost in Your Eyes , the candidates were escorted in and took their places on the stage. Jeremy Solberg an- nounced the winner, Connie Kroger, as Sweet- heart Queen. Jon-Paul St. Pierre crowned the new queen, and Rita Thompson presented her with candy from the Student Council. The night's entertainment was provided by 6 A.H.S.'s own rendition of 20 20. Matt Newberg and Annette Schoellerman co-anchored the program. Regular features of the show were the news, the restaurant reviews, and the roving re- porter. Included in the show was singing by Shelly Feekes and Cathy Peck, and a song by Angie Brown. Featured were live interviews with Governor George Mickelson , an Iranian sky- jacker, John Tower, and a prominent sports figure. A special segment on the new video Exercising Your Legs Off was also included. Your Local Dodge Dealer and Doritos co-sponsored this special episode of 20 20. Following the coronation, the dance was held in the gym. Music was provided for the event by the Sioux Falls Hitmen.
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