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Homecoming Madness icomp They received a 3531.00 fine for disobe- dience to a police officer because they had been forewarned not to drive their float in the parade. Meanwhile, the Marching Band led the parade down 18th street playing Black Saddles and various drum cadences. They then went to the pep rally to play the school song for the crowd. Along with speechs from members of the administra- tion, the Homecoming court was introduced, This year's Queen candidates included Seniors Diane Cox, Myra Crowley, Nicole Feddersen, Kim Griggs, and Ellen Lant- zky. The King Candidates were Seniors Lloyd Buzz Ebert, Tom Judge, Tom Keating, Trent Snowden, and Kent Voetberg. The King and Queen for this year were Chris Norman and Stephanie Douglas. Douglas had a few problems when she was announced Queen. Her shoe fell off when she went to hug Ellen Lantzky and when it was time to light the torch, she drop- ped it on the ground. Those were things that could only happen to me, laughed Douglas. Norman, who moved here this year from Moline, said he was very surprised but most of all honored to be chosen. Every year a male and female cross- country athlete is chosen to light the torch at the rally. Tim Slingsby, '85, and Julie Waterman, '86, carried the torches at the rally. Jett Koos, '85, and Sara Roberson, '87, carried the torch at the football game. Friday night's game was especially sweet as the Bulldogs beat Central 13-6 to make for a happy Homecoming. The following night, the Hard Rock Cafe was the place to be - The Homecoming Dance! Magically transformed from a cafeteria into an Almost Paradise island with parrots in palm trees and pineapples on tables, the evening and the week proved to be a truly memorable one for many. - Tina Brown - Suzanne McBride 12 I The Ones To Watch ,,,. ' 1 ' 1 .L Admiring John Allre's formal outfit are Almost Paradise seems to have been the right Michelle Luton, '87 and Dan Barnard, '85. theme as Dave Crook, '85, Julie Bradley, '86, and iPhoto by Elizabeth Mundingl Faith Duncan, '86, enjoy themselves at the dance. iPhoto by Elizabeth Mundingl
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This tickets lor us'?! This mischievous group of seniors netted themselves a S31 fine for their illegal entry in the Homecoming parade. iPhoto by Bo Krebst TOGA CRAZY on Roman Day are Byron Wallace '87, Kent Voetberg '85, and Kristin Ket- telson '87. iPhoto by Brent Doerzmanl - I ' 'M W ' ' , , -- ,ff 'fir in rf it 8' I- naar C I 1 H V ,. A by in All ttf, N V inn! - 8 my 4 1 4 ,555 t 8 R Vw r tg IQ, Y ,. , ,ff f sift ' ifghfy, ef t t' E r , will x 4 E Nerd-Fest '84 is being celebrated by Julie Mahoney '86 and Lori Vance '85. iPhoto by Brent Doerzmant Painting your face andfor wearing black and gold clothes are a few ways to show school spirit as Sandy Hockaday, '88, Tammy Kerker, '88, and Robin Broderick, '88 demonstrate. lPhoto by Elizabeth Mundingl J-lomeorining 1 11
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