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Royalty Excited Surprise was the catch word of the Homecoming Royalty des- cribing their nomination. I was really surprised, I couldn ' t believe it, says Jacqui Williams. Carol Janson, Homecoming Queen, was extremely excited about being chosen. She wished that every Boulder High girl could experience the joy and excitement that I did from this experience. Her personal interests included playing the piano and keeping physically fit. Kirsten Ericson ' s personal goal was to get involved. She accomplished this in many ways, including managing the football team, participating in SWC, and going out with friends frequently. Her goal in life is to travel, and see more. She hopes to do this by becoming a Cruise Director. Friends were important to Ann Hinkelman, and so was dance. To her, being nominated was such a shock, I couldn ' t believe it at all! Former pom Jenny Phillips was an avid sports spectator. She, too, counted friends as an impor- tant part of her life. The response Erin Snyder had toward her nomination was it was great. I ' ve dreamed about this all of my life. She enjoys drawing and wants to be a fashion designer. Jacqui Williams was really flattered when told she had been nominated. She would like to go into Psychology because, the more you know about your feelings, the better you can control them. She added, It was the best thing that ever happened, it was a really positive experience. The Homecoming Queen was crowned during halftime festivities at the BHS-Aurora Central football game, October 15. Top: Homecoming Queen Carol Janson beams at the cheering crowds. Escort Kris Hayne rides beside her. Bottom: Escort Kevin Reed and Homecoming Attendant Kirsten Ericson parade around the field. 16 Homecoming
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Homecoming Makes Outlet for Festive Antics Homecoming week arrived with its usual pizzazz the week of October 12-16. The theme Somewhere in Time showed itself in many ways, from being lost in time, to being nowhere on time. During the week students dressed in costume: imitating punk rockers, wearing 50 ' s garb, sporting outlandish hats, and displaying purple and gold combinations to show school spirit. Lunch periods consisted of watch- ing other students make fools of themselves in the pie-eating contest, the bubble gum blowing competition, or the slave sale. Afternoons brought powder puff football and the pizza eating contest. Hot and sunny Friday produced floats down 15th street with the Junior Class winning the float prize. They displayed food service in the past, present, and future. At Recht Field that evening the Panthers smeared Aurora Central, to the delight of excited fans. Saturday night brought the Homecoming Dance, sponsored by Student Council. Soccer players did not attend, however; their previously scheduled game against Fairview went on as usual. Homecoming filled the week with lively activities. It was not surprising to find students dragging into school the following Monday with a mild case of laryngitis. Homecoming 15
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