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GAME AND DANCE HIGHLIGHT OF HOMECOMING Weekend proves memorable Spectators flocked to Concor- dia ' s home field to witness what Mr. Meyer had earlier predicted in his religion classes to be an outstanding game; very close. I would say 21-20, Concordia hav- ing 21 of course. At halftime the Redskins were ahead 48-0 which contradicted Mr. Meyer ' s prediction. The float competition, band and pompon routine entertained the au- dience. The junior float claimed the first place prize for the se- cond consecutive year, support- ing the theme, Time has slipped away. The score 62-0 in the begin- ning of the fourth quarter, the homecoming crowd became skeptical of any change to the Cadet side of the scoreboard. When Jeff Rakestraw scored a touchdown, the multitude of Ca- dets were hysterical. Ron Beasley topped it off by making two touchdowns leaving the score 62-20. This year ' s Homecoming King candidates replaced the necessity for escorts. Elected Concordia ' s first King, Kel Preston began a new tradition. He reigned with Queen Barb Buls. Barb ' s court in- cluded seniors Kim Renz, Carla Scheimann and juniors Marcia Murray and Janet Scherer. Kel exercised sovereignty over sen- iors Dave Prochnow, Brian Waite and juniors Jon S Bultemeyer and Matt Sievert. Karla Lewis, the junior in charge of the dance, recalled that after everyone left, and the decorations we worked on so long were torn down, I looked around the school and thought the memories of that unique Homecoming will remain with me forever. ABOVE: Students warm up by the tradi- tional bonfire before the game. RIGHT: Homecoming Queen Barb Buls and King Kel Preston have the first dance after the crowning while the stage band plays a number. 24 HOMECOMING
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LEFT: Mike Edmonds and Clenda Walker sit in lounge decorated for Homecoming by seniors. ABOVE: Todd Taykowski joins the Homecoming Court nominees. Later he finds out the 10 female nominees do not include h im. LEFT: Unrecognizable students attempt to scare the photographer on Masquer- ade Day. HOMECOMING 23
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BELOW: The Homecoming Court: Matt Sievert, Janet Scherer, Dave Prochnow, Carla Scheimann, Barb Buls, Kel Preston, riHHHl Kim Renz, Brian Waite, Marcia Murray, and Jon S Bultemeyer. BELOW: Cheerleaders and flag girls form a run thru to welcome the team. ABOVE: During the Homecoming dance, students, alumni, and guests gather to talk as well as dance. LEFT: Enthusiastic Cadets and cheer- leaders get together to lead the fans in the cheer Frankenstein. HOMECOMING 25
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