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ABOVE—Junior attendants, Russel Bailey and Jill Osterberg ride the honored float In the parade. RIGHT—Rochelle Simpson and Jane Rutan reveal spirit as twins. MONDAY: Hawaiian, Hat and Tie Day TUESDAY: Twin Day WEDNESDAY: Dress Up Day THURSDAY: 50’s Day FRIDAY: Red and White Day Severn Ashes and Jeremiah Torberson ride the winning Spanish float. Homecoming 19
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Cubs Are Winners Homecoming week was filled with spirit, with Student Council members choosing days of the week. At the pep session Frt day afternoon before the parade, 31 cheerleaders led Cub fans Into showing their spirit. John Swennlng. Jade Leifer man and Travis Vaad were appointed by Mr. Keith Preheim. principal, to lead the school in the cheer Go-Big-Red. Fol- lowing the assembly, the parade started at 1:30. The Homecoming game was held at 7:30 pm and float place winners were announced. Juniors took first, sen lors second, freshmen third, and sopho mores received honorable mention. The Spanish Club took first place for the club floats, with rodeo club second, FHA third, and honorable mention went to FFA. This year each class was given a section of the school to decorate. The Junior class was awarded first place by the Sti dent Council. Seniors received the Best Spirit award. The Cubs took a decisive victory (14-0) In the Homecoming game against the Madison Bulldogs. Following the game was the annual Homecoming Dance with music supplied by Aerial. •m ABOVE—Koreena Herrlein. Jerry Sturgeon, and Angle Zeman show off their Hawaiian outfits. UPPER RIGHT—Cub players fight for a touchdown. by Cheryl Maly a ABOVE—Annette Stallman and Chepa Rank express a flash from the past. LEFT—Alison Dorwart displays her spirit through her unique style. IB Homecoming
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Variety Brings Spirit Coronation was held at the football field for the first time. Junior and senior high marching bands performed for the event. Homecoming royalty, selected by the student body and faculty, was Jade Lelferman, John Swenning, Travis Vaad. Kelli Gray, Nancy Swenning, and Jacque Klstler. Travis Vaad and Jacque Klstler were crowned king and queen by Jim Isburg and Jennifer Osterberg, last year’s royalty. Ryan Bailey gave a short speech en- couraging the football team and ask- ing for 100% spirit from students. Mr. Glese, athletic director, gave a presen- tation after the coronation and Amy KnlppHng was mistress of ceremonies. Shawn Bolman and Don Nalberk pre- sented the football to queen Jacque Klstler for her blessing. The coronation ceremony was ended with the burning of the letters, which were lit by Ron Simpson, Jennifer Martin, Scott Ellis and Joe Hutmacher. By Cheryl Maly UPPER RIGHT: Queen Jacque Klstler and King Trav- is Vaad reign over the Homecoming activities. BELOW: The marching band performs tor Coronation spectators. Royalty and Honor Guard. BACK: S. Grassel, J. Wotfard, J. Osterberg, K. Gray, N. Swenning. A. Latterty, J. Osterberg, J. Klstler, T. Vaad. J. Lepkowskl, J. Isburg. J. Lelterman, J. Swenning. R. Bailey. T. Schoenhard, S. Grassel. MIDDLE: S. Ellis, S. Wagner, L. Brownell, S. Bolman. J. Donovan, J. Knapp. D. Ausdemore, R. Knlppllng, R. Bailey. J. Hutmacher. S. Voorhls. D. Nalberk, B. Healy. L. Bairey, T. McDonald, J. Tamplln. FRONT: J. Martin, D. Swanson. A. Stallman. C. Rank. T. Shepherd. 20 Coronation
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