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a. King Jason Ige and Queen Joan Guetschow are crowned to reign over a festive homecoming week. b. Jason Zimmerman shows approval after Kris Ost-moe crowns Jason Ige the 1984 homecoming king. c. Joan Guetschow is unsuspecting as Mike Botos rests the crown on her head. Missy Garretson watches on with excitement as Kim Slemmons stands dazed, d. Princesses Mae Rukavino and Sheri Mattox and princess Court Ryan and Dave Guetschow partake in the halftime parade at the homecoming football game. 9
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- The Crowning Moment Arrives light drum roll sounded in the background as the tension and excitement grew. We packed the gym and waited with great anticipation to find out who would be crowned the homecoming king and queen for 1984. Will the queen candidates please step forward. echoed throughout the gym as the nine candidates awaited the moment of truth. Then, silence, as the sophomore attendant Vance Barron crowned Princess Sheri Mattox, followed by the crowning of the second princess Mae Rukavina by the junior attendant Steve Hanks. The time we d all been waiting for was now at hand, the crowning of the queen. Senior Mike Botos placed the crown on the head of a stunned Joan Guetschow. As the robe was placed around her shoulders and she was handed a bouquet of roses we could all sense her excitement. It was no easier for us to await the crowning of the king than it had been waiting for the queen. The kind candidates stepped forward to form a line. Court Ryan was the first to be selected as a prince receiving his medallion from sophomore attendant Kerry Corder. Junior attendant Tracy Tart hung the medallion around the neck of Dave Guetschow designating him as second prince. As Kris Ostmoe readied the crown for the 1984 king, we chanted Ige, Ige, Ige.” Sure enough. Jason Ige was crowned the 1984 homecoming king. As he took his place with the queen, we cheered with approval. The court reigned during a festive homecoming week. The 1984 homecoming royalty. Front Row. Monica Mitchell. Princess Sheri Mattox. Queen Joan Guetschow. Princess Mae Rukavina. Pam Sauter. Second Row. Jason Zimmerman. Jennifer 8uzzelle. Prince Court Ryan. King Jason Ige. Prince Dave Guetschow. Sean Brown. Third Row. Missy Garretson, Matt Baldwin. Bob Holker. Kim Slemmons. Amy Holm. 8ack Row. Sophomore attendants Kerry Corder and Vance Barron. Ross Goldberg. Rich Scattergood. Junior attendants Steve Hanks and Tracy Tart.
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%WKZcartiUt(j Homecoming Week Has New Activities omecoming week, the highlight of the fall quarter had arrived. Beginning with Monday's coronation we plunged into a week of exciting activities. For the first time in the history of Hopkins High School, seniors and sophomores participated in an administration-supported Big Kid-Little Kid activity. Wednesday was designated dress-up day. Sophomores were made to wear whatever their big kid wanted to see them in. Thursday was the day that sophomores brought food for their older sibling. carried their books to class and generally took care of their big brother or big sister. Friday, the seniors let up a little on their little kids honoring Be-nice-to-little-kid day. Another new addition to the homecoming roster was the Royalfest. which was an array of games and activities which took place in the mall. A huge bon fire and hoedown followed outside, psyching everyone up for the big homecoming football game to come the next night. Classes were let out early on Friday so students could enjoy a host of activities. The Royal Jam Session allowed several of the schools top bands to show their stuff. At the same time the Jazz Lab performed in the lunchroom to a much more mellow crowd. In the annual powder puff football game juniors once again prevailed. Friday night’s football game started and ended well as our Royal football team came up with a 36-22 victory over the Cooper Hawks The game was followed by a dance featuring The Phones. The dance brought a close to a festive homecoming week. a Mr Bengston charges up die crowd with his spirit stick b The Jan lab jazzes up homecorping activity c Coaches Tom Benepo ami Dick Robinson watch the Royals pound Cooper 36 2? d Todd Fok-ken proves he's a real clown during Big-Kid LitHo Kid e Mike Joseph. Eric Dahl Scott Januson and Mike Hodman sing Duke. Duke. Duke. Duke of Earl. Earl, fail t. Greg Kmppel and Direct Drive jam In Ihe Hopkins Jam. 10
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