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Juniors receive first The class of 1984 once again took first place in the float contest, while sophomores came in second. FFA in third, seniors in fourth, and freshmen in fifth. Following the theme JHS Night at the Movies. floats represented such favorites as M.A.S.H., Chariots of Fire, Grease, and On Golden Pond. Dennis Klingbeil and Lisa Lehmann were Homecoming King and Queen, with Brenda Peterson and Ty MacWiHiams representing the senior class, Amy Mercer and Brent Schicker representing the junior class, Carrie Froelich and Todd Ashburn the sophomore class and Sue Mercer and Karl Krievins the freshman class. Janet Jay and the Country Spirit Band provided entertainment for the dance, which was sponsored by FBLA. (Top) The FFA float which placed third In the float competition, shows school spirit by portraying an eagle, the school's mascot. (Bottom left) Junior representatives Brent Schicker and Amy Mercer make their formal promenade down the filmstrip walkway. (Bottom right) King Dennis Klingbeil and Queen Lisa Lehmann dance to the music of Janet Jay and the Country Spirit Band 12 Homecoming
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Homecoming days raise pupils' morale The Eagle battle cry rang across the empty football field, while the baby bottle drinking contest went on. Carol Klein and Dennis Klingbeil emptied the senior bottles first, with no one really knowing who came in next. The pep rally crowd, dressed in maroon and white, supported competition all week. The sophomore class attained the highest number of points for their participation in the individual days of the week. Among the faculty. Miss Truner, Mr. Carpenter. Mrs. Essock, Mrs. Collett, Mrs. Koehler, and Ms. Bova tied for the spirit frisbee, an award given to the teachers who dressed in costume for the greatest number of Homecoming days. Jim Neeb and Tim Renz (top) dress ds the Van Halen boys for Go Bananas Day. Eagle Jm Wanke (left) helps the pep rally cheers get even louder. Mr. Carpenter (far left) won acclaim for his costume depicting the beloved Mickey Mouse. Homecoming 11
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The class of '83 (left) takes time out from the Homecoming parade to pose as the cast from the popular movie Grease. (Below left) Before the dance. Tracy Hille-brand tidies up after the Homecoming game HOMECOMING COURT. (Above) S. Mercer. K. Krievins. C Froetich. T. Ashbum. D. Klingbeil, L. Lehmann. B. Peterson. T. Mac-Williams. A. Mercer. B. Schick er (Left) During the Friday afternoon parade. Paula Stuelke performs her flag routine. Homecoming 13
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