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AT THE microphone Brian and Queen Amy watch with Hughes tells Jokes as King Rob laughter. THE PIGLET gets a big smack THE EAGLETTES show the berg. Amy Sebastian. Katrina school their first performance. Knarr and Jennifer Nikolas. Members are Stacie Rlnggen- MR. PIGLET squeals at Mellne Jones as she tries to kiss him on the nose from John Reed. Pep rally continues homecoming fun “Come on down. You have been chosen to “Kiss the Pig.” Kissing the pig was one of the highlights of Homecoming week. On Friday the new Homecoming King Rob Fouberg and Queen Amy Matson led the school in the Homecoming assembly. The as- sembly began with the cheer- leaders doing routines to the songs that the band played. After coaches gave reviews of their team’s season, a new group called the Eaglettes gave their first per- formance. The members of the group were Amy Sebastian, Sta- cie Ringgenberg, Katrina Knarr and Jennifer Nikolas. Kissing the Pig was a favorite of Central students. Kissing the Pig began with people placing a vote for friends for 25c. The students with the most votes got to kiss that little piglet. A new idea was added to Kissing the Pig and that was the person who had to Kiss the Pig also got to choose a friend or enemy to Kiss the Pig with him or her. This year’s lucky winners were Mr. Engler, Seniors John Reed and Chad Larson, Juniors: Stacie Ringgenberg and Scott Tiegen, Sophomores: Meline Jones and Jennifer Lindsey. David Beckler provided the piglet. LEADING THE Homecoming Assembly are King Rob Fouberg and Amy Mattson.
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SOPHOMORES RECEIVE school pictures RUSHING TO first hour are sophomores Dana Bakken. and Ryun Godfrey AWAITING THE ring of the first bell are Kevin Erichsen. Monte Rohrbach and Steve Pages designed by Melissia Dailey Before School-page 15
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Crazy events fun for all The car caravan turned out over 17 decorated vehicles. The students decorated there cars in many different ways. Mr. Adams, Mrs. Anderson, and Mr. Gagnon judged each car that was decorated and chose a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners. The 1st place winner was the car that the Motor- heads” designed and was pulled by a pickup. 2nd place winner was John Lowe and friends and 3rd place was Dawn Hettich and Marla Hoines. Cash prizes of $15, $10, and $5 were given. The car caravan was led by the king and queen. The caravan proceeded down Dakota street and out to Swisher Field for the football game against the Huron Tigers. Central defeat- ed Huron by 14-0. The school and staff gave lots of support for the game. The night was not over after the game. The Student Senate decorated the Gym for a dance that featured the band, The Flat Cats.” Pictures were tak- en through piece of wood that had a cheerleader and football player painted on it. Lots of friends had their pictures tak- en. Another Homecoming week surprise was an event that was a big hit the band The Edge,” a Florida-based group. The Edge played many popular songs and really got the school involved Mr. Adams, Amy An- derson, Coach Murphy, and Don Hoke were participants in the band’s show. A drug and alcohol message was entwined with the band’s show. Some students were stunned by the band’s sincerity. THE EDGE dresses Mr Murphy as a ZZ Top MOTORHEADS SHOW off their car member. which seized 1st place. Pages designed by Lori Schlenker-Homecoming-17 CHS CHEERLEADER Mr Reshetar and CHS football player Mr Engler show their school spirit at the Homecoming dance HOW CENTRAL STUDENTS dance to song at the Homecoming dance.
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