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• — Homecoming each year brings with it the excited football players, the anxious candidates all dressed up, and the frenzied float committees trying to finish by Friday, Oct. 4. During the pep assembly on Friday, September 20, the excitment all began, with the announcement of the king and queen candidates. Four king and four queen candidates were chosen by the senior class. The candidates include Michelle Coryell, Katy Smith, Mary Swarthout and Christine Mitchell running for queen, and running for king the candidates were James Muzzall, Eric Wurm, Mark Schlicher and Joel Mires. After a pause and a drum roll at the game late that night the announcement for the new king and queen came and '84 queen Teresa Burt crowned Katy Smith as her successor. Meanwhile newly appointed king Eric Wurm was receiving congratulations in the pack locker room from his teammates. Everyone worked hard all week long to make that friday night a Fairytale , so even though it did rain a bit, everything went smoothly.
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Kin? and Queen Court Representing the juniors on their float that featured Jack and the Bean Stalk landscape were Valerie Matteson, David Sharp, Wendy Torra and Kirk Wurm. (To the right). Riding upon the sophomore float were Alex Coss, Scott Danek, Kristin Fox and Heather Stuht. (Middle right). Chosen by the freshmen to ride on their prize-winning float were Lori Burt, Peggy Kress, Steve Saxton and Mike Shaw. (Bottom right).
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• i 10 j Every year, students dedicate many hours into creating the ultimate float to represent their class during the homecoming festivities. This year was no exception. With Fairy Tales as the theme, four unique floats were created. The winning float was the freshmen float, based on Peter Pan. Runners up were the sophomore float, modeled after Hansel and Gretel; Jack and the Beanstalk by the juniors; and The Three Little Pigs by FFA.
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