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' g 'agid Capti th Below: The historic St Anthony Main area provides an elegant setting (or this Homecoming portrait Wearing the crowns and robot that express 20 years of Kennody tradition, the royalty express their pride at Riverplace. Front row: Mike Gallaghor and Anne Lenscgrav. Paul Grimm and Marti Anderson, Senior Royalty: King Eric Christenson. Queen Michelle Brown: Juli Lundell and Tory Reynolds. Jenny Cronkhite and Bruce Wilson, Senior Royalty Row 2: John Robinson, and Khanh Nguyen. Senior Ambassadors: Kent Larson and Sophanny Phang. Junior Ambassadors: Scot Schultz and Penni Elmore. Junior Attendants: Rick Anderson and Aimee Lembeck, Sophomore Attendants; Mike Grondaht and Stacy Arellano, Sophomore Ambassadors.
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Lett: These same robes and crowns firs were worn by Kennedy's first Homecoming King and Oueen. Randy Allen and Leslie Parsons. Now, 20 years later, the school's latest King and Oueen, Eric Christenson and Michotle Brown, wear these symbols ol Kennedy tradition maringa legend. 7’ here they were. The people you chose to wear the symbols of a 20-year legend. Like the robes, which meant upholding honor and tradition. At that magic moment when they were transferred from last year's royalty to our new King and Queen, that tradition was passed on. A tradition of effort, achievement, and integrity. Wearers of these robes displayed uncompromising honor, fulfilling the legend of Kennedy High School. And they wore blue and gold, to symbolize your undying excellence. Colors worn in state and regional tournaments, colors that won ribbons and respect. Colors that could only be worn by you and your classmates. And ultimately, you — they — wore the crowns. To show that you were the ones to go for the glitter. It was a matter of pride. Pride ... in a legend.
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