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Is Also Homecoming Queen This page sponsored by The Butcher Shop. Homecoming 25
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Student Body President One of the Homecoming highlights is crowning the Homecoming Queen at the Thursday night pep rally. Angie Christensen was crowned the 1983 queen. Other members of the court included Lesley Boysen, Gin- ger Davis, Lori Fenton, and Kim Zaiger. The five members were cho- sen by the student body a week be- fore Homecoming. Lucas Zaiger and Jenny Boysen were chosen as crown bearer and flower girl by members of the court. The queen was crowned by Rick Spies and Darrin Biggs. Serving as escorts for Homecoming were Anthony Lopez, Gary Jensen, Clint Schmidt, Steve Hupp, Ethan Muzney, Brad Wahlert, Monte Jorgensen, Clint Hansen, Rod Miller, and Tracy Knueven. 1. The Homecoming Court and their escorts presented at the Pep Rally were: Kim Zaiger and Ethan Muzney, Lori Fenton and Anthony Lopez. Queen Angle Christensen and Clint Schmidt. Ginger Davis and Gary Jensen, Lesley Boysen and Steve Hupp Flower girl was Jenny Boysen. and the crown bearer was Lucas Zaiger. 2. Angle Christensen was crowned the 1983 Homecoming Queen. 3. It was a tense and exciting moment before the queen was an- nounced. 4. A variety of expressions during the ceremonies 5. The seniors continued the tradition of burning the dummy at Thursday night's pep rally. 6. The Homecoming court and escorts enjoy the excitement of the evening and of the game 24 Homecoming This page sponsored by Christiansen Motors, Inc.
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Old Spirit 1. AHS students wait In line for pictures to be taken at the Homecoming Dance. 2. Wen dy Layland and Denise Rudolph dress-up for Blue's day. 3. Lori Fenton. Kim Zaiger. Bonnie Christensen, and Polly Dale came appropriately attired on pajama day. 4. Stephanie Muzney, Kellie Jorgensen. Sheri Hupp, and Thad Hoffman show their spirit on hillbilly day. 5. Denise Rudolph, one of the winners of the most spirited students, gives us the hillbilly look. This years homecoming dance ti- tled “Straight from the Heart,” was sponsored by the O.E. They did a terrific job decorating the cafeteria with Carebears. The Carebears were stuffed animals with symbols on their tummies. Some of the symbols were sayings such as: sunshine bear, cheer bear, bedtime bear, and friendship bear. These bears became a hit in 1983. The O.E. girls hired a disc jock- ey—light showman from the Red Tag Entertainment. The lightshow consisted of black and colored lights, fog machine, and sirens. The dance was a memorable conclusion to Homecoming ’83. 26 Homecoming This page sponsored by Sam’s Barber Shop.
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