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WITH THE OUTCOME OF THE GAME AND THE CROWNING. WE WAITED IN . . . The Homecoming donee was delayed due to the double overtime of the varsity gome. Although the ream lost the gome 45-43, the fans who stayed sow their money ' s worth. Before the varsity gome the king candidates and their dotes were in- troduced to people in attendance, but the winner was not announced until the donee. The five king can- didates wre the five senior members of the varsity ream. The queen candidates ond their escorts were introduced also. Five seniors were chosen os candidates THE WINNER IS... Lori Walls, escorted by Rodney Pruski, was crown- ed Homecmoing Queen ot 1984. Anticipation ond the winner wos onnounced then. A drum roll come ond the winner wos crowned. Lori Walls wos named 1984 Homecoming Queen. Sherri Peck, the 1983 Homecoming Queen, returned to crown Lori. I wos shock- ed when they onnounced my name, said Lori. I wos hoppy for her, she really deserved if,” said Lori Suarez. The excitement carried into the donee os everyone waited for the announcement of the Homecoming King. The students danced to the music of Joker,” who were com- plimented by many of the students ARM IN ARM King candidates, 8rian Magnant, escorts his date, Oani Nolan, to her seat in the audience. rhot attended, os well os teachers ond administrators. The bond rook o break midway through the donee, ond the moment hod arrived. The queen ond her court lined up our in the hall to be introduc- ed once more. Then the king can- didates were introduced and o hush come over the crowd. A drum roll wos given and the winner onnounc- ed. The 1984 Homecoming King is . . . Brian Magnant, ” said Chris Huse- monf. Brian wos crowned by 1983 Homecoming King, Tim Urbonski. YOU AND ME Donna Dovichi and Doug Fortner, sharing the com- pany of others, boogie to the music of Joker. KINGS COURT The kings court included Tim Bevins, Todd Jenkins, Brian Sharp, Brian Magnant, and Ralph Brown. They are shown here with their escorts. HOMECOMING 13
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SHALL WE DANCE Under the stars of the night the queen, Lori Walls, and king, Brian Magnant share their dance. A SPECIAL GIFT Christmas came early for Lori Walls as she was named Homecoming Queen. 12 HOMECOMING
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FLASHBACK Tom Urbanec and Dave Jostes brought back the nerd look for their 50’s day outfits CREATIVE GENIUS Lisa Jonason and Jenny Goff put their creative work together to make decorations for the hall. ON TOP Shannon Monix finishes the entrance to the senior hall. Mike O’Masta helps improve the art work. THE COLORS AND CLOTHES MADE HOMECOMING Something special Spirit Week was originally for the activities before the Homecoming football gome. Since the school has not hod o football team for over 10 years, it was decided that there would be o Homecoming basketball gome instead. Now oil of the ac- tivities during that week ore geared toward basketball and the festivities start off with the decorating of the halls. Each class was restricted to a cer- tain hall in which they could decorate. They decided on o rheme on which to base their decorations. Many students from each class designed decorations for their hall weeks in advance. Points were awarded for first through fourth place which go for winning the Spirit Jug. Student Council sponsored the ac- tivities during the week and decided on days for dressing up in strange costumes. These included 50 ' s day, Christmas day, Athletic doy, Op- posite day, and School Colors day. The number of people who dressed for each class were kept track of and the doss with the best percentage were awarded points roword the race for the Spirit Jug. Individual cosh prizes were given to first, second and third place winners of each day. 14 SPIRIT WEEK
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