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Disappointments, frustrations The picture of regret, Some dreams came true Others fell through ! Opposite Page: Homecoming Queen candidates Suzy and Sally Ries anxiously await the final decision, top left. While waiting for their lineup cue, parade participators view the class floats, bottom left. Former Homecoming Queen Lori Comstock crowns the '83 Queen Suzy Ries, top right. Rick Yancey and Areta SoU'u warm up before the homecoming day parade, bottom right. This Page: Yi it Photo by Kurtis Julian Golden Regiment brass shows what precision and audibility really are, left. Senior float parades down Main Street, bottom right. Color Guard displays BSHS school colors, middle right. ln a boy- girl cheer, Dr. Robert Blaine and Dr. Dennis Littrel yell out W-I-L-D -C-A-T-S!, top right. it , . , , .. v -Iflil-:J- H EN- 5'- '' il '- e, ' 'I- '-v,, . .'1.,,1.' , ,,'-,L ,,l,, ,, ...I :Y '.1 i J , 1 , , -f,.,,, ' 1 , ' ,,-f i 3' f I ' f ' ' I a : 1 , ' J Y M i i i i 22 i
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'Fantasyhomecoming special. . . By Eugene Phillips omecoming - for many it means a return to the old town and school they knew so well, but for many others it simply meant funtimes. From the parade and game, to the dance and royalty, homecoming was a time for gaiety and reunion. . In 1982, the parade float competition was more diversi- fied than it had been in the past. There were four areas of judging: theme, construction, originality and overall. The theme, Fantasy, was carried out in each of the class floats: the sophomores Pointed the Way to Victory, with their float, and took the prize for originality, the juniors enacted the Per- fect Fantasy, which won the theme and overall prizes, the seniors looked Somewhere over the rainbow, and took the prize for construction. , After the frolic and merriment of the parade, the game was somewhat of a letdown as the Winnetonka Griffins defeated the Wildcats, 10 to 7. Traditionally, the homecoming queen and princesses were crowned during halftime at the game. Senior Suzy Ries fcontinued on p. 141 , -, , N , ,,, . , K - . , V V .. f- . . 1 ,Ag g ,- f. ' ' ' ' - '- ' ' I ' ' ' ' J -, ' - ' ' ',, . ' FS .. , L, ,T'Q'iT T'f ,'f '1'7F7'L1f T TI 'f 3 '7 'T5 '7 'T ' 7- TTT .... .. , ,. ,. ,L 1 - 4. ,,V. ,. -I-F-.. - 1 -- 1- 4.4.5 f - f4L.s.1.f 4 '- ae-:L ' L' H . , ., - 4 , 1 - 1 f, LW- i V, ,.,,,,,,,..W,...,,.,-Mh,.?,.,,+..1.i, .....,..,..a,.....,...,+.........,-,.4.........,.....a.M Photos by Mark Fanara
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. . . for classes, Regiment, teams Ccontinued from p. 121 was crowned queen. Sophomore princesses were Trish Spil- ker and Missy Forenash, junior princesses were Robin Hypke and Janet Hubbard, and the senior princesses were Kerri Kinnaman, Sally Reis, Whitney Crisp, Lori Allen, Natalie Heinking, Kelly Johnson and Angie Eidson. The queen and princesses were escorted to the dance Saturday night which was held in the Herschel Neil Gymnasi- um where cookies, punch, and mints were served. A combi- nation of events had led up to the parade, game and finally the dance which were held on Saturday, Oct. 2. - - . - - - - - - - - -.-.-.-.-.-.g.g.-.g.1.-.g.2.1.-.g.g.g:g.2:515:5:5535:2:2:iz1:2:2:1'255:2:1:3:1:3:2:2:25-:2:i:2:552:!:!:2:2:-:2:2:2:!:2:2:E:2: . . Photo by Kurtis Julian I Included in these events was spirit week. Each day students donned a different variety of costumes to show their spirit: Monday was sweats day, Tuesday brought out students portraying their favorite fantasy or hero, Wednesday was the traditional dress-up day, on Thursday students exhibited their tastes in punk attire and Friday finished the week with stu- dents and faculty dressed in purple and gold. Student excitement and participation in the week's activities was very high and in the best Wildcat Spirit, said Miss Marguerite Farabee. a'u u .f ,,:,:,.,.,.,.,l,.,.,.,',.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,.......... ....... ...............Z'...... 1 4fH0mewmmg Photoby Kurtis Julian Y '5'-:-
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