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THE SPIRIT OF THE CROWN HOMECOMING... Victory sums up the 25th annual Homecoming week in the Athletic Department. The girls’ basketball team started it off with their victories over Britton and Edge- ley. On Friday, the fighting Cardinal football team con¬ quered the Ashley Aces. During the week, the student body displayed their school spirit by following dress codes. Cowboys and cowgirls roamed the halls of EHS on Western Day. Hats, glasses, the 50’s, and the school colors, red and black, were also a part of the dress code. A Dress-up Day was held which, in itself, is an annual event for some. Coronation was held between the girls’ games on Thurs¬ day. Lori Tiegs and Dennis Falk were crowned Queen and King. The other royalty included Stacey Snyder, Tim Johnson, Renee Vander Vorste, Amy Klatt, Doug Kendall, Nona Martin, and Gary Hokana. A Homecoming Dance, put on by Student Council and FHA, followed the football game. Music was provided by the Pond Brothers. Top Left: Queen Princesses, Top Center: Stacey Snyder, Dennis Falk. Top Right: Amy Klatt, Doug Kendall, Middle Right: Renee Vander Vorste. Middle Left: Lori Tiegs. Tim Johnson, Bottom Left: Gary Hokana, Doug Kendall, Tim Johnson. Dennis Falk, Lori Tiegs, Stacey Snyder, Renee Vander Vorste, Amy Klatt, Nona Martin. Bot¬ tom Center: Nona Martin. Gary Hokana, Bottom Right: King Queen Dennis Falk and Lori Tiegs.
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GIRLS’ BASKETBALL GIRLS PLACE IN DISTRICT Under the direction of Coach Wenaas and Assistant Coach Flaherty, the Girls’ A Squad team got more than just a taste of victory. The Cardinals’ winning season end¬ ed with a 10-4 record which was the best ever. Victories over Britton and LaMoure fired up the school spirit during Homecom¬ ing Week. The girls’ team placed in District competition for the first time with their win over Oakes, 28-26, for 3rd place. In the chal¬ lenge game for 2nd place, the Cards’ were defeated by Montpelier. The total of 79 points scored against Edgeley was a school record for the most points in one game. A record for 680 points in one season was also established. The B-Squad, coached by Shawn Flaherty, had an outstanding year. They finished their successful season with a 12-2 record. Top Eight - Representing the team as Captains and Seniors, Amy Klatt and Lori Tiegs. Bottom Left - Lori Tiegs takes the ball to the bucket to add two more to the score. Bottom Right - Bound and determined. Deb Hokana drives in to make the lay-up count. Top Left - Amy Klatt on the line after the release of a free throw. Top Right - Darla Falk confronted with the alternative to shoot or pass against the defense. 12 1980 Redbird [High School Annual, Ellendale North Dakota]
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