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A royal knight conquers all Homecoming: A Royal Knight in Klein's Kingdom. The spectacular event of course broughtthe expected specialties butmost of all presented some extravagant new traditions. For the first time in several years, the Homecoming Court was chauffeurred around the track at half-time in Mustang convertibles. To benefit the students involved in extra-curricular activities surrounding the football game, the dance was changed to Saturday night instead of following the Friday night game to allow the participation of everyone. The Bearkats nicked Nimitz with a 31-6 victory, which was an added feature to the excitement of Homecoming. The halftime ceremony set the mood for the entire Ross Klein and Cindy Cowen dance to the theme from Ice Castles . Mike Hurley chauffers Jamie Earnest and Kristin weekend with outstanding performances by the drill team and band. The Homecoming Court was also recognized. Nominees for King and Queen were Seniors: Cindy Cowen, Paula Dooley, Jamie Earnest, Lori Gantt, Kristin Hendricks, Jill Letcher, Kris Schuler, Mike Dion, Ross Klein, Larry LeBeau, Brian Letbetter, Arne Lindblom, Mike Patrick and Brad Schard. The Dukes and Duchesses from the Freshman, Sophomore and Junior classes were selected and announced prior to Homecoming. Theywere asfollows:Juniors, Colleen Brennan and Mark Norwood, Sophomores, Terry Davenport and Gary Hayes: and Freshmen, Jill Darbyshire and Chris Schoth. The dance began at8:0Op.m.and washeld in the school gym. The creative decorations were designed by the Student Council and revolved around the theme, A Royal Knight in Klein's Kingdom. The anxiously awaited selections for Homecoming King and Queen were announced. Cindy Cowen and Ross Klein received the honors. The D.J., Disco America, provided a variety of music to accommodate all tastes of Klein students and helped to entertain and assure the enjoyment of all. The outcome of Homecoming '83 would be an event to remember and definitely added to the idea that Klein students had it all. Hendricks around the track at half time. 94 Homecoming .Lin ' Homecoming theme for the 1983-84 school year. Bobby Giovannangelo and Susan Fisher pose for pre-dance pictures.
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Outside hobbies spawn interest Outside of school, students expanded their curriculum and fulfilled their individual interests. This allowed students the opportunity to participate in hobbies that school did not offer. Water sports were amongthefavorites. Skiing, scuba-diving, snorkeling and para-sailing were easily accessible because beaches and lakes were not far away. Competition among peers was a necessity for some as they prepared to race, show and present the best they had to offer. Students raised livestock to compete in area shows and trained for marathons and races as well as crafted ideas to present at art displays. Whatever they did, they did well. Most of all, students proved their ability to themselves and excelled outside of school activities. 96 Student Hobbies Kim Sapp anxiousLv awaits the big jump.
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