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MEN OF STEEL IWi blue hawks. from left to right 1st Row: Dave Pasicmyk. Carlcn Thorson. Bob Grata, Bob Williamson. Brian Kempench, Bill Houghr.John Banas. Ted Gardner. Dough Millsaps. Todd Matthews. Dan Wanner 2nd Row: Jerry Davis. Terry Quintus, Jo Bmski, Tim Makaruk. Boh Vandcrwendc. Wade Wilson, Corey Mayer, Doug Lindsey. Jeff Anderson. Kevon Fleckenstein. 3rd Row: Mike Pierce. Darcy Strong. T.J. Herauf.Jim Klein, Dale Hffcrtz. John O' Leary. Jim Doletal.Jay Redden. Tiff Achtenberg,Jeff Horner. Jo Harter. 4th Row: Steve Perdue. Steve Irsfeld. Dale Wagner. Steve Lund. Wayne Smith. Dan Maher, Todd Matthews. Steve Hall. Wes Wasem. Craig Lewis. Brent Wandler. 3th Row: Kelly McNary, Paul Michaelson. Paul Freeman,Jim Otterman. Brad Hardgreaves, B.J. Buchmann. Paul Gordon. Mike Roberts. Kurt Kinder. 6th Row:Jim Hall, Rod Gosline.John Zieman, Mike Schiegel, Shawn Hanson. Darin Gullickson, Bill Surer, Doug Scott. Mark McGill. 7th Row: Les Marquart. Paul Anderson. Greg Chase. Scott Sulle. Dan Ruhland, Todd Wandler. Dave Bosch 8th Row: Coach Daw Schroeder, Kurt Kretchman. Bud Ftael, Coach Teery Bargess. Coach Hank Biesiot 22
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I lu re were many participants that joined in the tun during the parade. Thanks to co- chairman Pam Werremeyer and advisor Cal Lund berg (E) the parade was a hit. Even though it was a hit chilly, everyone came our with the party spirit. In birthday liars and blowing horns, the sisters ot ASA (( ) dis- played their parry spirit. Along with the party hats and horn blow- ers. there was music. The Bluehawk Brigade (F) presented an outstanding performance lor the spectators. One spectator was over- whelmed with the activities. The TKE's Hoar (B) was presented with the first prize float award. It featured the largest spectator of the parade. Dr. A.A. Wat re! and wife (D) also came out for the big parry. Now. what would a parry be without horses! The DSC IWi Homecoming royalty displayed their spirit by riding horses during the parade party (A). What a challenge when most of the maidens had never ridden horses before. But oh. what fun!Just look at the excitement displayed by Patty Kcarries (I) who's getting ready for the event. Steve Hall and Jen Diet'hart (H) are also prepar- ing for the journey. Hold on tight Jen! The Bluehawk football team showed tlieir furry spirit by defeating the Chadron State Eagles in the Homecoming football game But. needless to day. nor all times were joyously happy ones. It was a time for am- bivalence as the new chief and princess took over their reigh, as Diane Sigl took the prin- cess's headdress f rom the PJKJ princess Jo- lene Binstock (G). Though a moment tor sadness it was a happy occasion. With party hats, blowers, clowns, birthday cake, music, floats, horses, and people, the 19H3 Home- coming was a very successful party!!!
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I UT! HIT! Cries the DSC Blue Hawk quarterback as the hall is passed to him. The name with (hadron State has begun! I)an Ruhland, 77.Ja Reddon. so and Doug Lindsey. II (D), exert extreme de- fensive efforts against the opposing team while 11. Steve Hall. (F) gets ready to throw a pass. Bill Houghr. (E) suc- cessfully catches the ball and excites Blue Hawk fans who encourage him to run even faster toward the goal frosts. And those Blue Hawks can run (A) Jim Delezal 24 (B) runs around the end and Rob Gratz. 26. runs up the middle through ('hadron State 's lines (C). Steve Hall (G), rolls out to throw a pass aided b the expert blocking of Dave Bosch. ( $. Dave F.ffertz. U. (H). pulls a shaky “J5 power play against Cha-
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