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Homecoming court 1983, as pictured, consisted of David Kennedy, Ann Packard, Kevin Tyler, Sandy Zenner, Greg Mehrl, Karen Oberbroeckling, Tim Voels, Sue Kleis, and Ben Norby. Not pictured is Sue Beyer. Caught up in their spotlight dance, King Ben Norby and Queen Karen Oberbroeckling relax a bit to the slower 'courtship' music. 10 Parade l The Spirit Escorted by Mr. Boeckman, King and Queen lBen and Karenj find the sun and crowd very warmino. Drumming up support for the Ram team, Seniors Tim Fleioher, Jeff Brown, Flick Haberkorn, and Craig Mitchell ride their Dream float through the streets, proud to be Rams.
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TAKE PRIDE
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Finding the day exciting, Sam the Ram joins some cheerleaders in the parade to drum up red and blue dreams-come-true fans. Proud of their school and willing to support the varsity team, freshmen team members and fans try to boost spirits for the upcoming night's activities. air Un-afraid to show his , I-IOMECOMING 83 Brimmeyer rides his bike through the parade jf, supporting DSHS. The Homecoming festivities had something for everyone this year at Senior. Former Homecoming king, Greg Ambrosy returned to do the honors of crowning king and queen. Newly crowned were Ben Norby and Karen Oberbroeckllng. The students had a chance to participate in the week's activities in many ways. One of the most popular ways was following the scheduled dress-up days. This year's agenda was: Monday - sweats and bandanna day, Tues- day - rock t-shirt day, Wednesday inside-out day, Thursday surgical greens day, and Friday ended lt with Jersey, fred and bluel day. Creativity was the word as people tried to find the best land worstl combinations of outfits for each day. Senior Tammie Fonley found rock t-shirt day to be her favorite. Freshman Dave Reel said, Homecoming was really an excit- ing experience and a way to meet new people, cool people. qMore homecoming activities on pages 12 and 13.3 Lot's Go Rlml-11
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