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| shoved my two dollars toward the lady in the booth, anxious to get inside the gym. The Valkyries were battling the Eureka Lions. I went through the door, and headed toward the court. Our band was playing the school song with more enthusiasim than ever. The music halted abruptly. The crowd was chanting- VL VIK!.. VIKIN!.. VIKINGS! I walked into the gym. The entire Bigfork crowd was on it’s feet, shouting, and clapping to the school’s song. We, at Bigfork High, have unique way of showing our school spirit. A no one time during the year, was this more apparent than homecoming. There was a record-breaking response to the dress-up days. The bonfire and tug-of-war were literally overflowing with school eagerness. We have the cheerleaders, abd simple pride in ourselves and teams to thank for the increase in school spirit this year. Don Schwennesen Brian King 5
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Vi EF V, • y i. boys pull for victory at the traditional tug-of- war. ABOVE: The Junior TODAY Right: The bonfire crackled and burned as the event started the magical tradi- tion. RIGHT: King and queen candidates Katie Devries, Missy Billmayer, Yona Minde, Alan Love, Curt Rowsey, and Cristie Akers aboard a homecoming float. BELOW: AFS student, Frank Englemayer, rallies the troops at a school pep assembly. 4
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BHS TODAY | watched as the flames consumed the rough, withered wood that made up our homecoming bonfire— that spectacle started the most successful homecoming celebration in seven years. Not only did we defeat our opponents, but the overall spirit and participation of Homecoming was a tremendous success. As for the parade the Freshman and the Juniors were awarded the best” and most spirited” floats. And to add to the excitement, Curt Rowsey and Yona Minde got the privilege of reigning over the school as King and Queen. Lynn Lapka Joe Carter Above: Junior Jeff Peterson shows his enthusiasm during the parade. Below: the triumphant Vikes strut off the field. Right: Homecoming King and Queen ... Curt Rowsey and Yona Minde.
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