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omctomins's ruling royalty Once upon a time in the Kingdom of MHS, there was a circus. Crowds of loyal subjects came to see the circus. The circus people were really excited for the night of September twenty-third was their opening show. The ringmaster (John Adler) polished his coots, the fat lady (Susan Gulck) kept on eating, the tall man (Greg Babbe) kept on growing, and the strong man (Jeff Spanton) kept on lifting weights. On the night of the circus, popcorn and balloon vend- ers were everywhere. The circus parade began fabu- lously, the band played like never before, and the ring- master was at his prime. Everyone performed his very best. Then came the time everyone had been waiting for. The ringmaster called their attention to the center of the ring and asked for a drumroll. Ladies and gentle- men, the new royalty in the Kingdom of MHS are— Queen Jan Buhler and King Tim Homan! The next day the royalty was paraded for the whole countryside to see and the loyal subjects built floats in honour of the circus. The winning float was built by the junior class. . , That night the King's men went to war against the Roncalli Cavaliers to defend their homeland. All the cir- cus people and loyal subjects were in attendance. The game ended in a twenty-twenty tie. To celebrate their retreat the ROUGHRIDERS rode to the Kingdom's palace. Much merrymaking took place as they played and sang for the Royalty, the warriors, and the loyal subjects. ing and Queen Candidates: Barb Conraads. Tim Smith, Laurie Gil- lum. Tim Berens. |o Pochardt and Tim Mundwiler. Queen Jan Buhler and King Tim Homan, crowned roy- alty on September twenty-fifth, rule over Homecoming festivities. Homecoming Page 27
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nderclassmen Attendants: Ju- nior class. Me- lody Bock and Mark Bucholz; Freshman class. Jackie Schaefer and Tom Ema- nuel: Soph- omore class. Valerie Williams and Bob Van Sambeek. Congratulations are given to Queen Jan Buhler by friends. Tim Mundwiler, Jo Pochardt. Tim Ber- ens and Barb Conraads. First place float was won by the juniors with the theme. Whip Up a Three-Ring Vic- tory. THIS PAGE MC John Adler, ringmaster for Coronation exercises, ushers in the circus parade. Capturing second place in the parade was the se- nior class float, Stretching for a Bull- dog Victory. Sophomores' While They're Clowning Around. Well be Shootin for a Victory took third place. Attentive football cheerleaders: Melody Bock. Nancy Larson. Jan Buh- ler, Barb Conraads and Kathy Kelly line up for the National Anthem. Homecoming Page 29
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