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Floats win points Many students wondered how the Homecoming floats were rated. The following information may provide answers to such questions. The floats were judged by five judges: Mr. Houston, Ms. Bova, Mr. Caldwell, Mr. Leipold, and Mr. Olson. These judges rated the floats according to five basic requirements: neatness, originality, the amount of work that the float evidenced, overall appearance, and adherence to the theme of Homecoming. Floats earned from one to ten points for each category. The senior float captured first place; the FFA and sophomore floats tied for second; the freshmen came in third, and the juniors took fourth place.
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(Opposite page top) Cathi Free takes a break from cheering to watch the band and flag routines. (Opposite page center left) Stacie Renz concentrates on her flag routine during the pep rally. (Opposite page center right) After doing the cheer Success,” all of the cheerleaders get together to do a mount. (Opposite page bottom left) Led by Mr. Carpenter, the football players stumble, trying to reach the Finish line. (Opposite page bottom right) Coloring his face maroon and white for the occasion, Mr. Carpenter explains the rules for obtaining the spirit stick. (Left) After receiving a pie in his face. Tim Belstner attempts to lick it off. (Below) The junior coed tug-of-war team pulls against the seniors, but are defeated. Homecoming 25
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(Opposite page top left) Kris Siedenburg, Rifle Squad captain, leads the band past the middle school. (Opposite page top right) Lori Braatz performs a routine, while the band plays “Let There be Peace on Earth.” Showing consistent excellence, the senior float (opposite page bottom) wins the float decorating contest for the fourth straight year. (Top) After their car has stalled, freshman representatives Pete Ott and Justine Kellner are pushed down Racine Street by a few helpful students. (Above left) Taking time out of their busy schedules, Mrs. Behrens and Mrs. Collett watch the Homecoming parade. (Above) Senior representatives Cheri Leiknes and Peter Lucas review the parade crowds during their ride back to the school. (Left) Tom Gaugert and Ann Lucas, representing the sophomore class, enjoy the warm October afternoon ride. Homecoming 27
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