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1) The queen and her court ride down main street ie the homecoming pande. Oennise Landon. lady of the court. Kristi Huegerich. countess, Kristi Petersen, queen. Terry Stockwoll. Princess, and Liu Hays, duchess. 2) Kristi Petersen is crowned for the homecoming queen. 3) The drill team leads the band in the homecoming parade. 4) Breann Jayne. Troy 6iffon. James Scott. Brian Bartoltt. and Curtis Larson participate in the snake dance oi their way to the garbage dump. 5) Terry Stockwoll. Barbie Hill. Lori Doonan. Derek Jacobsen, and Jodi Petorsen get fired up for homecoming by signing uch other s shirts for shirt day. 6) High school kids participate in signing Scott Paulson's shirt on shirt day. 7) Mr. Tjadoo givos a winning speech at the bonfire. 15
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Homecoming 82 Painting Windows Making Floats Friday put the icing on the cake for Exira. It started off Friday afternoon with the coronation of the queen. Kristi Petersen, and the royal court: Terri Stockwell. Princess; Kristi Huegerich. Countess: Lisa Hays. Duchess: and Denise Lan- don. Lady of the Court. This was followed by the parade. The parade, some people said, was the best they had seen in Exira in a long time. There were many good floats and the classes also did a very good job decorating the windows downtown. First place windows were the 10th grade. with juniors coming in se- cond. The ninth grade won third place. The ninth grade won first place with their float. The eightn grade won second place; the seventh grade, third place. Later on that night, the time came for what we had been getting ready for all week, the game against Orient-Macksburg. It looked like the weather wasn't going to cooperate with us for the game. with pouring rain, but oy game time the rain had moved off and we had perfect football weather. The game was all the excitement and more than everyone ex- pected with Exira taking a 14-6 halftime lead. The second half was when the Vikings really nulled out all the stops, with their defense virtually shutting out D-M's offense, and Exira connected for twenty more points to make the final score for their homecom- ing victory. 34-6. Homecoming week at E.H.S. Excitement mounted day by day as several activities kept EHS students busy. Besides each window that classes painted downtown (Monday night's rain spoiled things a bit there), there was also plenty of work to do on floats. To start the week off. Monday was called sweat it out'' day when everybody wore a sweat Tutaiiay was inside-out day. Some article of nao to be worn inside-out. Pants, shirts, ties an .«eatshirts created a stranqe looking sight. At 2:00 there was a pep meeting for the volleyball girls before their vic- tory in the conference tourney. Wednesday was called sign up for a victory” day. Everyone wore an old shirt and bought a magic marker. By the end of the day. the shirts (and also some skin) was signed by friends. At 3:15 the queen candidates were announced in the gym. They were Lisa Hays. Terri Stockwell. Kristi Petersen. Kristi Huegerich and Denise Landon. Their escorts were Bruce Johnson. Darreld Lan- don. Greg Hansen. Bart Peppers, and Chris Ruhl. Thursday was jersey day when everyone wore a football jersey. During lunch the students voted for queen. That night at eight there was a pep rally at the school and the cheerleaders fired up the spectators and team. After the snake dance downtown follow- ed by the football boys on the fire truck, there was a bonfire at the dump. Coach Tjaden and Mullnix gave a pep talk. 14 Homscomlng Audubon Super Valu
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1) Micheal Bauer attacks Oale Kitten an O-M Bulldog. 2) Bart Peppers and Greg Hansen throw the Orient-Macksburg dummy into the ftre. 3) Theresa Wheeler and Janelle Wolf lead cheers before the crackling bonfire at homecoming. 4) Monica Petersen and Joe Muhr decorate the back of the stage for homecoming. 5) Steve Hansen toots his horn in the parade. 6) Lisa and Dawn cheer wildly during a foot- ball game. 7) The football boys are all fired up on their way to the bonfire. JanelTs Dress Shop 16 Homecoming
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