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12 - Dreams come true In theme and action, the 1984 coronation was a night that... Morgan and Kovallck crowned royalty as audience gives approval verybody wants to BE s mebody. nd one of the funnest ys to be somebody dur- ing homecoming week was to be elected as royalty for the week and all its celebrations. In 1984 - which was Big Sky's fifth homecoming - 24 lucky Big Sky students were recognized by their mates for the privelidge. Nominees for each class were chosen the previous week, Then it was time to find out who the students had chosen for their royalty. Students and parents alike were jammed the school cafeteria area, anxiously awaiting me announcement. The Big Sky Aesirian Choir provided special music, and then the lights went low and the spot-light shone brightly down the aisles. First came nominees of the Freshman class, then sophomores, then Juniors. Tension rose. Announcer, senior Steve Sendon, dramatically read aloud the names of the winners: Freshmen Prince Rick Wanner and Princess Sara T uckettf' Sophomores, Prince Lenny Larson and Princess Sarah Heffner. Juniors, Prince Rick Parmiter and Princess Angela Houldsonf' Then, in the dramatic finale the Senior nominees were presented. The cafateria fell silent. Finally Sendon broke the tension with, Our new 1984 Homecoming King and Queen are John Kovalicky and Tonya Morgan. The cafateria erupted with applause as the couple made their way up to their thrones. As Morgan accepted her crown, she was given a bouquet of roses and then Kovalicky was crowned. After the coronation ceremony was over, all remaining nominees along with all royalty were kept together for group photos. The atmosphere was perfect that night as students congratulated their new royalty with handshakes and embraces. l .,,...r--
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