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Homecoming Court: Front Row: Scott Fisher, Debbie Devine, Mark Wagner. Back Row: Brian Butzow, Lisa Jensen, George Kennedy Joy Nelson, Greg Brown, Van Asten, Rich Stans, Katie Makie, Mark Sue Peterson, Sarah Rude, Mark Kiesow, Amy Peter- Sharockman, Kim White, Cheryl Bagley, Kevin Bebler, son, Jay Etnier, Beth Black, Hal Houghton, Donna Barb Brill,Tim Farley, Jenny Schorr and Kevin Ceason. Homecoming Coronation 11
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Junior royalty addedto coronation Move over Prince Charles and Princess Di, there is a new royal family that made the news during Coronation 1982. Just as the British royal family had a new addition, Coronation started off with a new addition: Sarah Rude, age 4, tdaughter of Mr. Steve Rudey and Jay Etnier, age 5 tson of Mrs. Helen Etniery They were the junior royalty and made an adorable addi- tion to the royal family. The freshmen, sophomore, and junior attendants came in next. First the freshmen: Jenny Schorr and Kevin Geason, Lisa Van Asten and Bryan Butzow, followed by the sophomores: Barb Brill and Tim Farley, Katie Makie and Rich Stans. Then came the juniors: Cheryl Bagley and Kevin Bebler, Kim White and Mark Sharockman. The hopeful senior candidates were next: Amy Peterson, and Greg Brown, Joy Nelson and George Kennedy, Beth Black and Hal Houghton, Sue Peterson and Mark Kiesow, Donna Devine and Mark Wagner, Debbie Jenson and Scott Fisher. Tense with suspense, students sat in their seats Amy Peterson and Mark Kiesow were the new Homecoming Queen and King. As they stood to greet their royal subjects, cameras flashed, flowers were handed to Amy, and people came to congratulate them and the other attendants. Although they weren't pictured on as many magazines as Prince Charles and Princess Di, Eden Prairiets royalty made a memorable impression on students at Cor- onation 1982. 10 r Homecoming Coronation Amy Peterson ttopy accepts roses from Jane Fier and a cape from John Brill after being crowned Homecom- ing queen. Junior attendants Cheryl Bagley and Kevin Bebler tabove, lefty and Kim White and Mark Sharockman tabove, righti begin their long walk down the gym. Homecoming King and Queen, Mark Kiesow and Amy Peterson topposite, top lefty Junior royalty Jay Etnier and Sarah Rude topposite, top righti grasp hands as they walk across the gym. Ms. Melanie Ebert, Homecoming co-advisor, helps Jay Etnier say a few words into the microphone top- posite, right centeri.
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Cheerleaders Beth Black and Becky Luke in the foreground ttopt stand at attention while the National Anthem is played before the Homecoming game Showing her senior Class spirit, Sue laszczak tabove, Ier wears buttons on Yellow Dayt Sue Hagen, Craig Komschlies and Greg Sarles tabove righU help the tooks try burgers at the Homecoming lunch outside 12 ,' Homecoming Homecoming proves to be real winner Homecoming '82 was a real winner. Curt Connaughty, assistant principal, called it the best he had seen in his nearly 30 years in the district. Spirit was shown and heard from every grade. Students came out of the pepfests deaf and with hoarse voices from all the Cheehng.
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