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HOMECOMING IS MORE THAN JUST A FOOTBALL GAME Homecoming festivities for the fall of 1983 were kicked off by the announcement of Spirit Days during Homecoming Week. Then, while students were trying to decide what to wear for 50’s Day. Tropical Day. and the tradi- tional Blue and White Day. the senior cheerleaders and vikettes were working to honor the football players by decorating their lockers. As everyone looked forward toward the actual Homecoming football game, the girl’s basketball team heightened school pride with a 48-34 victory over Corvallis. When Friday came, we were dismissed for a school parade. The parade, led by a snake dance, included the four Homecoming Queen candidates: Jenny Peck, Debbie Childers, Alyson Bedford, and Ginny Rylands, as well as the football players. The vikettes, color guard, and band lent their talents. Returning to school, students gathered around a bonfire set for the occasion. A pep assembly ended the afternoon. The football game that night was off to an encourag- ing start with excellent support from the numerous Bigfork fans who turned out to see the game. Unfortu- nately, a touchdown in the second quarter by St. Igna- tius was enough to give the Bulldogs a 6-3 victory. Later we were to find out that this game actually deter- mined the conference championship. The vikettes and color guard displayed their talents during the halftime pagentry, when senior candidate Ginny Rylands. es- courted by David Hillman, received the red rose that proclaimed her Homecoming Queen. Below. Some of our football players posing in front of the bonfire are: (Top Row) Trevor Soucie, Shawn Schmidt and Bob Cawley (Bottom Row) Monte Loudermilk. Matt Kapalanczyk. Mike Pederson and Daryl Kirby. 12 Homecoming
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Left. Seductive Shannon Turncr is shown looking good in the hall- wax. Below, middle. Jim Dock- stader hurries to eat his cake be- fore Si Roosa can swipe another bile while Luke Boland looks on. Bottom. Part of the student body cheering during a pep assembly. B m
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Left. Matt Kapalanczyk flexes his muscle to impress Cindy Merlo. Andrea Wiengcr and Susie Childers during Spirit Week. Below. Kim Love. Wendy Townsend, Tina Lindner and other color guard members hurry to get in place to start the parade. Above. Bigfork Vikings defensive players await the St. Ignatius snap. Left. Seniors Heather Gaiser and Patti Parker, dressed as clowns, prepare to throw candy to the younger spectators. Homecoming 13
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