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Senior attendants — Martha Laviolette and Jane Junior attendants — Karen Wegner and Margaret Niedzinski DeCaire OUR 1983 QUEEN AND HER COURT Sophomore attendants — Leslee Swanson and Kelly Freshmen attendants — Amey Walker and Denise Lincoln Vanest BAN e
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On September 21, four girls from the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes, and six girls from the senior class were nominated for the 1983 Homecoming Court. They were: Freshmen Denise Vanest, Amey Walker, Renae Kragenbrink, and Erin Crampton; Sophomores Kelly Lincoln, Leslee Swanson, Kristy Spence, and Laura Clark; Juniors Margaret DeCaire, Karen Wegner, Chris Karow, and Holly Nietzke; Seniors Martha Laviolette, Jane Niedzinski, Bridget Kasper, Melissa Kasper, Beth Pettenger, and Bridget DeNardo. On September 23, two girls from the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes and three girls from the senior class were elected for the court. Freshman court mem- bers were Denise Vanest and Amey Walker; Sophomore class court members were Kelly Lincoln and Leslee Swanson. Junior court members were Margaret DeCaire and Karen Wegner, and seniors Martha Laviolette, Jane Nied zinski, and Bridget Kasper. Everyone in the school then voted for one of the three seniors to be queen on October 4. Then Brid- get was announced queen at the Queen’s As- sembly on October 10. Bridget Kasper: our 1983 Homecoming Queen.
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Anyone for a picnic? Monday, October 10, was the first day of a spirit-filled homecoming week. During the week, students from each grade competed to see what class had more school spirit. The compe- tition was close, but the seniors managed to hold off the sophomores, and take possession of the spirit jug. The catagor- ies were: Fun in the Sun Day, Dress-up Day, Mix and Match Fun in the sun! Day, Beat the Huskies Day, and Green and White Day. You should see the other guy!!
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