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we waned Tor tnis moment HOMECOMING We walk this road together We try to go as far as we can And we've waited for this moment Ever since the world began. Most of us haven't waited for Homecoming since the world began, but for the senior class this was a moment they've waited for for many years. Many small details about Homecoming will be for- gotten before long. Things like queen candidate Kim Doll getting her formal hooked on the stage; home- coming King Jay Schlaht having his foot in a cast; students waiting on the boxes to arrive for the bon- fire; the football team defeating St. John 15-12 on a cold, windy night; the high school band trying to perform around the ambulance which was attending to the injured player Ron Bieberle. After the game students tried to dance to the hard rock band The Forks. Said junior Monty Fox, I thought it was funny when everybody danced to the Barry Manilow tapes that the band had for their break, but when the band came back only a few people would dance. Though the small details soon will be forgotten, the important event, the announcement of Jamie Kassel- man and Jay Schlaht as the 1984 Homecoming Queen and King, will be remembered by most of those sen- iors forever. KING AND QUEEN. Out of 12 candidates for royalty seniors Jay Schlaht and Jamie Kasselman were announced King and Queen for Homecoming 1983 at the crowning ceremonies on Friday October fourteenth. (Photo by Amerine) STAGE FRIGHT. Even with the moral support ol his mother Pam Miller, crownbearer Brayden Miller isn't quite sure he likes the situation. Not pictured is Amanda Panning. (Photo by Amerine) 10 Homecoming
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Laura Jane Huslig DeAnn Kay Isern Jamie Lynn Kasselman Edwin Miller, Jr. CONNECT THE DOTS. Senior Scott Rhoades gives principal Don C'affee some constructive criticism on his pink and gray polka-dotted tie. The tie was a Christmas present from his son. Brent. (Photo by Amerine) Troy Allen Munden Brian Wade Nordstedt Seniors 9
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EVER SINCE THE WORLD BEGAN. Junior Monty Fox was chosen to sing the homecom- ing theme ' Ever Since the World Began.” Accompanying was junior Leah Sobba. (Photo by Amerine) MASTER AND MISTRESS OF CEREMONIES. Accompanied by Junior Leah Sobba on piano, seniors Tony Thill and Shairlyn Casey introduce the candidates and give a little background information (Photo by Amerine) THE ROYAL COURT. Other Homecoming royalty candidates are (front row) Barbara Biays, Brenda Schartz, Kim Doll, Donna Feist, and Laura Huslig. (back row)Carl Petz, Ron Bieberle, Mike Wilson, Doug Carpenter, and Scott Strobl. The background was designed by senior Craig Amerine. (Photo by .Amerine) Homecoming 11
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