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School spirit is reflected in the low attendance at games.
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SUE ELDER REIGNS AS QUEEN Although Homecoming was held Sept. 28. it was extremely cold, as the queen and her attendants will attest. What did you say we are out here for? asked the king candidates. 1 4 A ,er ' 9ot over ,he shocl ’ 1 was really happy, said Sue Elder, after being crowned Homecoming queen. On September 28, on a cold fall night, Sue Elder was crowned Homecoming queen by Danny Nigus during the pre-game ceremonies of the Axtell game. Danny Nigus was crowned king by the 1983 queen Kelli Hager. Sue’s attendants were Jane Hailing escorted by Chad Gordon and Carmen Albers escorted by Brian Kelli Hager. Stephanie Bottiger. and Jerry Pauly wait for the candidates. Godfrey. The flower girl was Stephanie Bottiger, daughter of Jerry and Nancy Bottiger. The crownbearer was Jerry Pauly, son of Bill and Liz Pauly. While the students thought the game went really well, most thought that we needed better DJ’s, more attendance and spirit, and the alum- ni allowed into the dance since it is Homecoming. Kevin Lentz, senior, said it’s not the spirit of the alumni not being there, it's the fact that the kids ex- pect something for nothing. They want to have fun without even trying. Carmen Albers, senior, said, “homecoming is a tradition, and if you drop homecoming, you lose spirit.” “It is something you can look for- ward to and it breaks up the school year,” said Jennifer Kopp, senior. ii
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