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Sophomore Princess Kim Horvath is escorted by Brian Systma. Senior Sue McKim is crowned the 1982 Homecoming Queen by Superinten- dent Clyde Zeek as escort Joe Condes looks on. Junior Princess Bonnie VanKley is escorted across the cafeteria flo or bv Randv Boss. 1 y 3
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1982 Superintendent Crowns McKim After Wet Homecoming Victory As a steady rain poured down on the field, Kougar fans poured into the stands for Homecoming festivities. Although the weather forced the floats to stand idle and forced the roy- al court inside for the crowning cere- monies, loyal fans remained in the stands to await the outcome of the game. No questions were raised as the Kougars pummeled the River Forest Ingots 14-0. For the second consecu- tive year, the Kougar gridders had overcome weather ' s obstacles to create a victory. Bill Eenshuistra sustained the only game injury when he sprained his ankle. Having captured the essence of the Pacman theme in their large, yellow replica of the fam- video King, Freshmen gobbled up first place in the float competition. After the victory became history, red and white clad fans packed into the cafeteria to watch the Homecoming crowning. After a procession through the cafeteria. Superintendent, Clyde Zeek, crowned the new Queen, Sue McKim. Sue, clad in a green quiana dress, was escorted by Senior, Joe Condes. Completing the Senior court are Kathy Wilbourne and Randy DeVries, Michele Brown and Dave VanVuren, and Carolyn Fenzel and Dave Heerema. Rounding out the court are Juniors Bonnie VanKley and Randy Boss, Sophomores Kim Hor- vath and Brian Systma, and Freshmen Laura Hardy and Gary Grover. Homecoming Court: Randy Boss and Bonnie VanKley — juniors; Dave VanVuren and Michelle Brown, Dave Heerema and Carolyn Fenzel, Joe Condes and Queen Sue McKim, Randy DeVries and Kathy Wilbourne — seniors; Brian Systma and Kim Horvath — sophomores; and Gary Grover and Laura Hardy — freshmen. Sue McKim was chosen as the 1982 Homecoming Queen by the football team. 2
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Seniors Capture Powder Puff Win In Annual Game Powder Puff competition pits the ju- niors against the seniors in the annual Run for the Roses . As autumn breaks over the school, females cut themselves away from ' groups ' and form a class. United we stand, divided we fall, sen- iors?, juniors? conquer all. As evening falls, the tension mounts and women take to the field as men head into the cheering section. Teamwork proves to be the key as sen- iors gain a 20-0 shut out over the juniors. Touchdowns are manuvered by Bonnie Manns, Dawn Davis, and Patty Burns. JoAnn Shea scores the extra point. Coach Hummel states, The girls were excellent as a team. Heading that team are co- captains Bonnie Manns, Patty Burns, Linda Tillema, and Rhonda Risner. In defeat one also finds stars. Al- though we were defeated, states Coach Hershman the girls still played a great game. Outstanding junior players are Michelle Jungles and Melissa Ballard. The juniors are led by Melissa Ballard, Linda Borchers and Becky Stembel. The seniors and juniors powderpuff teams battle it out resulting in a senior victory, Joanne Shea, Carrie Skinner, Patty Burns, Dena Cleek, Rhonda Hoover, Dianna Gibbs, and Kathy Bicknell warm the bench during half time action of the September powderpuff game. Celebrating a Senior victory is easy for the powderpuff team of 83 ' as coaches, cheerleaders, and players congregate for a victory cheer. 4
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