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inalists await crownin Your choice for the Jefferson High School 1984 Homecoming queen is J . . The crowd at Kingston Stadium waited anxiously as words similar to these were addressed by Mr. Robert Geuder over the p.a. Half time of the October 14 varsity football game marked the memorable event, at which the 1984 queen was soon to be announced. As the evening proceeded, each of the ten finalists waited anxiously for their turn to walk along the white carpet. The thought of walking out in front of all those people really scared me, commented finalist Connie Jacobson. As tense moments arose, the cape and crown were placed on Mary Still, the new Homecoming queen for 1984. The entire week preceeding the Homecom- ing game was filled with festivities. Partici- pating in the powder puff game and the an- nual Homecoming dance were only a few ways J-Hawks expressed their true blue spir- it! Debby Landis Homecoming Escorts. front row: Tim Doughnty-repro sontlng swimming: Sam Sheronlclr-baseball: Roger Casolll-track. Second row: Roger Ilouaek-flue arts: Rob Dalp-cross country. Back roi: Steve Hanohaw-fine arts: Doug Ramsey-basketball: Jeff Hiller-wrestling: Dave Bequeaith-basketball: Steed Smith-tennis. Q..--. R 'b 'ilfI Q I.- :- -v 5 i 1 ' ' ifsf I , 'gi .f-'gq 95,115 3 Af .. . .rv f., W '--1, JY Aff: fx? Ken. - - Q Er' f 'z M3 . f 5 : ...HH 14 Royalty and Escorts gs 'ZX ,gm H-, - 11 kr --1 , uiiullkitflfi x , -K 'Er ,L llgrgggf, 5 -ax Nfl 49 412119 .. . .S it nv, , Y! Golleglzn Maher ' H f .ff -' X-'.'.ff+f ffqs f ' f 1 .I nm 1 - --
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16 Homecoming Finalists Homecoming Hnalists recall. . . Excitin moment Cheers filled the J-Hawk gym as the ten Homecoming finalists were announced. Each girl's parents then presented their daughter with a rose. Keri Butterfield, finalist, commented, I was super surprised when I heard my name. l didn't expect to be in the top ten at all. I was just happy to be a semi-fi- nalist, and when I became a finalist l couldn't believe it. These ten girls were in for a night to remember . . . half-time of the Homecoming game. Each girl was es- corted onto the field as Mr. Geuder, Language Arts and drama teacher, announced her name. The moment ev- eryone had waited for had arrived. Sonya Feaker, the 1982 queen, and Rod Myers, ju- nior class president, walked behind the finalists and waited for Mr. Geuder to announce who the 1983 Jef- ferson High School Homecoming queen was. They then placed the crown on Mary Still's head, wrapped her in the newly made cape, and presented her with a dozen red roses. Both the cape and crown were new this year, compliments of Student Council. The Homecoming dance was held October 15, from 8 to ll, and approximately 450 people attended. The theme of the dance was Making Love Out of Nothing. The band that entertained the crowd was Red Wing. The Homecoming festivities were planned by Student Council. Karen Hanson Sitting in the stands, queen candidates Kristy Richardson and Connie Jacobson await the half-time crowning. After being crowned, queen Mary Still and her escort, Dave Bequeaith, representing basketball, accept the crowd's applause. af'u. so s
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