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Page 19 text:
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Kurt Kenning was crowned Mr. Basketball at the homecoming dance by the previous Mr. Basket- ball, Rick Kruit. ▼ Dianne Urbanczyk was pre- sented with the title of Homecoming Queen during the homecoming cere- mony held between the j.v. and var- sity games. A Homecoming Queen candidate Tracy Speichert and escort Nick Monos. ▲ Homecoming Queen candidate Amber Blouin and escort Terry Watson. A Homecoming Queen candidate Karen Underwood and escort Kerry Speichert.
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Crowning T ouch A two month delay couldn’t stop that Wildcat spirit up to it’s S pirit week rolled into action on Monday, February 8. All high school classes competed in the homecoming activities to see who had the most spirit. Their goal was to win the spirit jug which the Class of ’83 had won for the past two years. During the week students chose class representatives for the homecoming court. Five senior girls were also elected to represent their class and run for homecoming queen. Representatives were freshman Don- na Dovichi, sophomore Lisa Jonason, and junior Janet Bowyer. The five senior representatives were Nanci Bernhardt, Amber Blouin, Tracy Speichert, and Dianne Urbanczyk. Becky Watson, 1981 Homecoming Queen, was present for the crowning of the new queen. Dianne Urbanczyk was crowned queen at the ceremony held between the j.v. and varsity basketball games. During the homecoming ceremony Student Council President Tom Lueder announced the spirit week winners. After a short pause the crowd awaited the awarding of the spirit jug. Tom then announced the class of ’83 as the proud winners for the third year. The juniors dominated the homecoming activities followed by the Class of ’85. Following the game, the annual dance was held. The seniors eligible for “Mr. Basketball” were Greg Gold, Scott Gross and Kurt Kenning. During the dance, former “Mr. Basketball,” Rick Kruit, had the honor of crowning Kurt Kenning as “1982 Mr. Basketball.” ▼ Queen Dianne Urbanczyk and Mr. Basket- ball Kurt Kenning along with their dates were seated in the homecoming court at the beginning of the dance. ▲ Sophomore homecoming represen- tative Lisa Jonason and escort Mark Martin watch the game from the section of the bleachers designated for the homecoming court. ▲ Mr. Basketball candidate Scott Gross and date Sherri Peck ▲ Mr. Basketball candidate Greg Gold and date Lynn Harrell. 14-Homecoming
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▼ Mr. Granger’s fifth hour French II class spent their first day learning new greetings to com- municate and interest them in the class. T Success is opening your locker on the first try! Dan Norris is off to a very good start. Especially since he has no books yet. A Ken White, otherwise known in Spanish class as Tio Grio or “Uncle Cricket,” spent his first day at school reading a good book. ▲ Parents make the annual visit to school on registration day. Shown here are Mrs. Mills, a parent and Mike Stewart, a student. 16 — School Opening
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