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How will we crown two sets of royalty? Where will the dance be? What cars do we want to use? These were questions faced by members of Student Council as they began to organize the Homecoming activities with Blue Valley North. It was a lot of work, but I’d do it again,” said Kristin Clark, senior. The work began with weeks of planning that started to pay off during spirit week and the traditional carnation sales. This year’s sale had one difference; the carnations could be sent to North, as many were. Thursday night the senior and the junior powder puff football teams met in fierce competition with combined forces of both schools. Half-time entertainment was provided by the Senior class all-male drill team. The game ended in a tie, 12-12. Twice the royalty was crowned during halftime of Friday night’s game against Ottawa. The Tigers were victorious over the Cyclones, 29-12. The dance was held in the commons of Blue Valley North the following night, carrying the theme, The Stars Are Out Tonight.” The band, Altered States, played music as couples danced or sat talking with friends. When the band took its break, the Homecoming kings were crowned. The big turnout and formal dress only added to a special night,” said Kim Dewey, junior, who attended the dance. Above: Wendy Wolfe, junior, enjoys a dance wit her date for Homecoming. Below: Mario Washing ton. senior at BV North, gains yardage in the Hom coming game against Ottawa. 10 Homecoming
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Jan Vandree's homeroom won the door decorating competition in the 200's hall during Spirit Week. Trevor Emerson, senior, takes part in Spirit Week activities by wearing his army clothes on Tuesday. Debi White, senior, said, We have a lot of spirit in our school because of the involvement in activities. The BV and BVN combined guy’s drill team performs during halftime at the powder puff football game. Spirit 9
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Donna Kuykendall, senior, was crowned Homecoming Queen during halftime of the football game. Homecoming King and Queen. Darin Stewart and Donna Kuykendall, enjoy the music at Saturday night's dance. Chris Ulmer and Jacquc Karnes were voted Homecoming Prince and Princess of the Sophomore Class ic Court: Bottom Row - S. Blackley. D. Kading. K. Clark; Top Row - B. orsma, D. Katstra. B. DeVeney, D. Swickard. Not pictured: Jenny Pitcher. Randy Cheatham and Veronica Fisher were chosen to represent the Freshman Class in the Homecoming Royalty. Homecoming 11 Mike Turner and Susan Caso. juniors, were elected Homecoming Prince and Princess by their class for the third year in a row.
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