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Entertainment was provided at the coronation by Phillip Reesnes and the Barbership quartet formed by Sonja Madsen, Barb Wilde, Lois Budhal and Marlys Weber. Chuck Lacek presided as Master of Ceremonies. Music was provided at the Homecoming dance by “Velvet Hammer”.
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Homecoming will be a week I’ll never forget. It all started out with the usual dress up days, which put everyone in the Homecoming spirit. Then Thursday and Coronation came around. I never thought I would even be one of the seven finalists. That night we marched up on stage with our partners. We then heard farewell speeches from King John and Queen Kaye. Then the guys lined up for crowning. I couldn’t believe it, John put the cape on me. Then the girls lined up and Kaye crowned Deanna as Queen. We were all re- lieved when it was finally over. Friday night the Lancers played a good football game but were defeated by a tough Appleton team. The loss was somewhat forgotten as we celebrated the Homecoming dance. Homecoming left me with many great memories. I would like to thank everyone for making it possi- ble. I hope that the future classes will have as much fun, and as many memories as we had. King Bob Wow! Homecoming, what an unbelievable week! It still seems unreal, but it was a most exciting and most memorable week. It started out dressing up each day in our crazy outfits for dress up days. Each day brought more excitement and tension as Thursday and Friday approached. Finally Thursday came when all the candidates, trying to look calm and holding in all our nervousness and excitement, walked down the aisle. Chuck Lacek, Master of ceremonies, told of activities of each of the candidates and wel- comed us all there. We then listened to a song by the girls quartet, followed by the farewell speech of Queen Kaye and King John. The guys were then called for- ward and Bob was crowned King. Then it was our turn. Queen Kaye called us forward, bringing tension, silence, and suspense to everyone. Then after what seemed like forever the robe was placed on my shoulders. I was fdled with excitement, joy, disbelief and much happi- ness beyond expression. After Bob and I were crowned Homecoming King and Queen of 1979,1 was presented with a dozen red roses from the Letterperson’s Club and an autographed football from the team. The excitement died down a bit when we got defeated by the Appleton Aces on Friday night. During half-time the float was presented with the Royalty. The activities of Homecoming ended with the listening and dancing to “Velvet Hammer” which helped lift spirits again. Homecoming of 1979 will always hold memorable and unbelievable times for me. I’d like to thank everyone, especially my classmates, for leaving me those very special and unforgettable memories of being Homecom- ing Queen of 1979. Best of Luck to the Royalty of next year, and I hope you will cherish your time as much as King Bob and I have this year. 8 Queen Deanna
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