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Homecoming victory is snagged in end As the drums rolled and the spectators yelled at the pep rally, the JHS band marched onto the field, under the direction of Mr. Hartwig, Mr. Fisher, and Mr. Fritzsch. The band performed several numbers, including Fame, Alexander's Rag Time Band,” and On Wisconsin. Parts of the routines had been used before, but many of them were new. Mr. Hartwig directed the show, Mi. Fischer the flags, and Mr. Fritzsch the rifles. The band also played at halftime when the team faced the Brodhead Cardinals and defeated them with the score of fourteen to seven. According to many spectators, the game was as exciting as the heartstopping Homecoming win of the previous year. With less than two minutes left, the team began a successful ninety-one yard drive. The winning touchdown came with a pass from Lance Leipold to Tim Kuehn, with only fifty-one seconds left. Kuehn commented, I was proud to be a part of the Homecoming victory. During the Homecoming pep rally. Joan Seisser (lop) explains the rules ol the tricycle race to an excited crowd The band (bottom) parades down Racine Street past the middle school. (Opposite page lop) Playing a tough defensive game, the Eagles converge upon the ball. Following the winning touchdown, Lance Leipold (opposite page center left) shakes hands with Tim Rue, knowing that the game is theirs (Opposite page center right) After the close game, Mr. Schulz congratulates Head Coach Mr Scharfenberg on his victory Roger Piek (opposite page bottom) watches tensely as the game remains tied even after Ihe half has passed. 12 Homecoming
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Sophomores place first for decorating The class of 1984 won the Homecoming Float Contest for the second year in a row. The float was built at Bob Burow's house, where the float was built the previous year. The second place float, which was made at Tammy Schroedl’s house, belonged to the juniors. The seniors came in third place and their float was made at Dave Frohmader's house. Cindy Pitzner hosted the freshman float decorating. The parade consisted of class floats, FBLA and FHA floats, the high school and middle school bands, and the class representatives. The representatives were freshmen Lynn King and Bill Schweiger, sophomores Debbie Seisser and Ron Wegner, juniors Jean Schweitzer and Tim Rue, and seniors Jennie Johnson and Dennis Altreuter. King Mike Wellnitz and his chosen queen JoDee Gleiter reigned over the Homecoming festivities, highlighted by the dance, which was held in the cafeteria. The dance was sponsored by the FBLA, FT A, and the FHA. Club members decorated the cafeteria with stars and moons according to the theme: “Space: The Final Frontier.” The sophomore float (top) receives first place: seen parading by the middle school. HOMECOMING COURT. (Bottom) Bill Schweiger, Lynn King. Ron Wegner. Debbie Seisser, Mike Wellnitz. JoDee Gleiter, Jean Schweitzer. Tim Rue. Jennifer Johnson. Dennis Altreuter. (Opposite page top) R.C. Hagen. Paula Spangler. Lars Olson, and Jill Wendorf visit during the dance. The rifle squad (opposite page center left) concentrates on its routine in the parade. Mike Wellnitz and JoDee Gleiter (opposite page far right) enjoy the royal dance. (Opposite page bottom) We'll Chew 'em Up is the title of the juniors' float. 14 Homecoming
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