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1. Lynn Joslin and Amy make acceptance speeches. 2. Scott Weinzetl emcees the coronation. 3. Lynn Joslin is crowned Snow King. 4. Amy Nelson is crowned Snow Queen. 5. Sophomore and Junior royalty. 6. Students dress up for country western day. 7. Amy watches attentively. 8. Dancers entertain in honor of black history. 9. The snow court members. SnowPaz — 21
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Let It Snow Snow Daze 1980 was the winter festival celebrated during the cold season. It was filled with many wintery and fun activities. The coronation of the king and queen was also held in its traditional ceremony. Amy Nelson and Lynn Joslin were chosen as queen and king of Snow Daze 19§0. They were elected out of twelve senior candidates. Something new took place this year at the coronation. A prince and princess were chosen from the Sophomore and Junior class as well. The sophomore prince and princess were Mike Kottke and Heidi Rausch. Chosen to represent the Junior class were Cindy VanEssen and Guy Loushin. The other candidates chosen were Mike Becker, Kari Evans, Shelly Gunia, Jim Johnson, Karen Loushin, Stacy Nelson, Steve Schoen, Doug Schubert, Tim Sullivan, and Mary Ulmaniac. “I’d like to thank everyone who voted for me. This has been a good school year. I’d like to say there aren’t any losers here, everyone’s a winner,” commented snow king, Lynn Joslin. Along with the coronation, dress up days were part of the festivities. Various activities were participated in by students, also. Broom ball, E. J. Cooper’s birthday, snow sculptures, black history seminars were all activities students enjoyed taking a part in. ”1 really like the dress up days this year. Some of the ideas are different,” stated Kari Evans. 20 — SAOwOut
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1. Bill Deno is crowned Jack-of Hearts. 2. Patti Becker announces at the coronation. 3 The old crowns the new. 4. Cooperettos perform a valentine dance. 5. Pom pon girls pep up the crowd. 6. A valentine for a friend. 7 The display of candidates.
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