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Princess candidates are chosen by the vote of fellow classmates who select one special girl to represent them in the Queen’s Court. The winners are announced the week before Home- coming. The candidates then choose an escort from their class. The fresh- man princess was Debbie Koster, es- corted by Darrin McGuire. The sopho- more class chose Penny McKinley who was escorted by Greg Hamstra. Repre- senting the junior class was Diane Duttlinger who was escorted by Matt Chapman. Four girls represented the senior class as Queen candidates. The winner is chosen by the football team and the announcement of the winner is made at half-time. Queen candidates and their senior escorts were Andrea Fra- zier and Jeff VanOort; Liz Hetrick and Don Hirsch; Dana Hogle and Tim Prohl; and Terri Sanders and Dave Grube. As the drill team formed a canopy of flags, the band played each candi- date’s special song as she and her es- cort entered the field. Assistant Super- intendent Wayne Ryska read personal data on each of the senior girls and then announced Terri Sanders as the 1979 Homecoming Queen. An elated Terri was crowned by Superintendent Paul Scamihorn. immTtnmitiiimimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiiimn in HOMECOMING 7
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A Night For The Queen And Her Princesses m i tmi iiii iiii ii ii i fim miKimii immigmamm i imuimH i m i M Hmnimrrrnrrrmh N « k : • w M Left: Queen candidates Andrea Frazier H n and escort Jeff Van Oort, Liz Hetrick ri and her escort Don Hirsch, and Dana k Hogle, escorted by Tim Prohl stroll M 4 through the canopy of flags held by n W the Drill Team. Lower Left: Terri Sand- M M ers, the new Homecoming queen, is » 4 crowned by Mr. Scamihorn after he w presented a bouquet of roses to her. H k Lower Right: With a smiling face, Terri M k learns that she has been selected M m Queen. Opposite Page Left: Terri Sand- « H ers, Homecoming Queen 1979. Right H Column: Junior Princess Diane Dutt- lx fi linger and escort Matt Chapman, u H Freshman Princess Debbie Koster and u 4 escort Darrin McGuire, and Sopho- n 4 more Princess Penny McKinley with 4 her escort, Greg Hamstra serve in the 4 Queen’s court during the half-time n H ceremonies. n n 4 Ik 4 Ik | Ik 3 6 HOMECOMING
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Homecoming Brightners Animated cartoons was the theme for the administration — sponsored float con- test. Each class chose a favorite charac- ter on which to base the theme of their float. The senior float made use of Popeye and his great strength. Fred Boissy played Po- peye in a boat-shaped float that displayed the slogan, Our Kougars Ate Their Spin- ach! To the dismay of the juniors, their float, decorated with red, white, and black, and ■
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