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HOMECOMING, 1984 Homecoming Royalty were Deb Stein, Don Lytle, Queen Loni Biggar, King Chad Even, Sue Kramer, and Dave Krogman. 1. Master and Mistress of Ceremonies were Lisa Pottratz and Ted Smallfield. 2. Looks like Gordie (Scott Vaske) has a good answer!
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JR. HIGH FOOTBALL The 1984 Jr. High Football team im- proved over the season and the future looks bright for the years to come. The squad was dedicated during the season by coming out every day for practice, sometimes we would go three weeks without a game, and that takes a lot of determination to keep working. We were very pleased to get the chance of coaching this bunch of kids who had a great attitude. Our biggest accomplishment was upset- ting Castle-record for the team was 1- 3. They were coached by Ervin and Everett Gebhart. Bottom: Nicholas Wittfoth, Brice Smallfield, Jeffrey Wiskur. Douglas Wiskur, Lon Hemmen, Patrick Schmidt Top: David Lynn, Jason Janssen, Jeffrey Andersen, Craig Kramer, Chad Hart. Not pictured coaches: Ervin and Everett Gebhart. Bottom: Kristie Anderson Middle: Niki Sherman, Rosemary Reeves Standing: Tianna Adams, Lori Kru- ger, Amy Pottratz S Good catch!!! Stop them Elkton!!!
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This year's Homecoming King and Queen were Chad Even and Loni Biggar. Their attendents were Dave Krogman, Sue Kramer, Don Lytle, and Deb Stein. The crowning the Royalty was the most excit- ing event, but many other exciting and humorous events did happen. The class skit were very humorous. The senior class presented their version of Hee Haw . The juniors presented Class Reunion ; the sophomores pre- sented Football Feud , and the freshmen presented The First Football Game . The Little Brown Jug was awarded to the sophomore class skit. The Spirit Stick went to the seniors for the most spirit shown during the night and for the Class Yell contest. Afterwards, everyone attended the Burning of the E which was made by the freshman class. Friday evening the Elks played Willow Lake for the Homecoming football game. The Elks didn't win but the spirit was strong throughout the night. The half-time performance was by the Elkton Marching Band. Following the game, there was a dance spon- sored by the seniors. 1. Queen Loni Biggar and King Chad Even. 2. Sophomore Class Presi- dent, Missy Lynn, trium- phantly holds the Little Brown Jug for winning the skit contest. 3. Team Captain, Boom Boom (Brad Strom), intro- duces 'her' team members; Coach Fred (Brad Wiskur), Dan Dunce (Steve Stein), Billy Buff (Danny Chris- tensen), and Edgar Wiese (Jim Hart) to Richard (Chris Buus). 7
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