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Top left: Homecoming royalty. Front: Queen Carol Kroger. King Pat Bruning. Middle row: Seniors Jody Beutler, Mario Hermelbracht. Marty Roth, and Debbie Beutler. Back row: Freshmen Angie Paulson and Rick Beutler. Juniors Tammy Ahlers and Kirk Metzger, and Sophomore Larry Johnson and Denise Munderloh. WEEK’S WINNERS Below is a list of the winners for each day of Homecoming Week: PRODUCT DAY Mickey Akins Ms. Lampshire TOURIST DAY Candy Nottlemann Mark Bonine Mr. Etelamaki Ms. Brown OPPOSITE-SEX DAY Mario Hermelbracht Julie Daggett Mr. Trumpold CRAZY DAY Rhonda Grone Ms. Lampshire Middle Left: Homecoming King and Queen. Carol Kroger and Pat Bruning. Right: Tourist day brought out many strange tourists. Posing for the photo are: Tina Bird. Mark Bonine. Debbie Beutler, Kirk Metzger. Darin Farewell. Kim Olmscheid, Angie Kielgaard. Dawn Hermelbracht and Kristy Smith Bottom: Cheerleaders promote a spirit Raisin day. 21
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Spirit Week triggers gridiron victory Panthers showed a lot of Spirit this year during Homecoming week. Monday was Product Day and there was everything from Raisins to Q-Tips. Monday night the freshman class made the dummy for the bonfire and they ran out of yellow paint so they had to finish it in red. ALOHA. Bonvoyage. Adios'-Yes, Tuesday brought Ugly Tourist Day. And were there some ugly tourists. The girls played state ranked Snyder in volleyball that night and won. Wednesday was Oppo- Panthers thrill of VICTORY! site Sex Day and it was hard to tell which were the girls and which were the boys. Nice wiggle Kirk The pep rally was held downtown, even though it was raining. But the Bonfire was cancelled. instead there was a record dance in the gym. Thursday was Crazy-Kids Day. There were babies. hookers, pimps, and other psychos wandering the halls that day at B-R High. The girls played Beemer that night and lost. BLUE. BLUE, and more BLUE filled the school Friday. Everyone was fired up at the pep rally first hour. The seniors boys did a routine with the help of the cheerleaders. and the hall decorationg prize was awarded to the Seniors. The Sophomores won the (loud mouth class award) yelling contest. The pep club must have really fired up the team because the Panthers beat Allen 12 to 6 in overtime. The Royalty was announced at halftime. The theme was Far From Over. The pep club decorated the gym nice and everyone had a good time at the dance. 20
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Jungle Love” What a Prom! In 1984, May 5 was the day of the Junior-Senior Prom. The theme was Jungle Love”. Streamers were hung in dark green, light green, and yellow. The Juniors made a waterfall which led into a lagoon, a grass hut at the entrance, a treehouse, and a beached boat. At the banquet, the Junior Class President, Kirk Metzger welcomed the guests. Mr. Trumpold, the Junior Class Sponsor, gave comments. The Junior Class Vice President, Angie Kjelgaard, read the Senior Class Prophecy. Secretary of the Junior Class. Barb Rief read the blessing of the meal. A dinner of Ham, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Peas, Salad Bar, Cheesecake and Strawberry Dai-quiries were made by the Junior mothers and served by the Sophomore Waiters and Waitresses. Those chosen to be waiters and waitresses were: Pat Gatze-meyer, Larry Johnson, David Raasch, Steve Grone, Kevin Bruning, Staci Ostrand, Jill Tietz, Gail Mohl, Angie Freiberg, and Amy Abendroth. B-R Junior-Senior prom crowd enjoys an evening of entertainment. 22 Amy VanKirk makes the finals after beating Brian Smeckpeper in the hula hoop contest.
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