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Talent Show Offers Traditional and Trend The 1984 Homecoming Talent Show once again featured the great talents of Henry students. The show opened up with the rock group Wrathchild. The group played a rendition of three Ozzy Osborne songs. Next up was the threesome of Tammy Williams. Valerie Regan, and Ross Jones, singing ‘He's Coming Back Again,' a gospel song written by Tammy Williams. The highlight of the show was the group. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (breakers). In the past year, breakdancing has become the hottest dance craze. Henry has been exceptionally lucky enough to have some students who have been very talented in this new dance form. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde showcased a small but exceptionally talented group of breakers at Henry. Next up were the Continentals. Henry's pop choir, performing 'The Guitar Man.' Lionel Richie's smash hit 'Still' was performed by Missy Fiscus and accompanied by Jacki Nauman on piano. To round out the show, the audience received a visit from Kermit (Heather Thimm), and Miss Piggy (Amy Thimm) in their tap dance performance of Together Wherever.' Overall, the 1984 Homecoming Talent Show was a huge success. ABOVE LEFT: M. Fiscus singing Lionel Richie s Still.' MIDDLE LEFT: Wrathchild jams at the beginning of talent show AT LEFT: Breakers Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde demonstrate side moon walking. ABOVE: Kermit (Heather Thimm) and Miss Piggy (Amy Thimm) dance to Together Wherever.' Talent Show 15
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Coronation: A Time of Jubilation! A new tradition arose at Henry this year. For the first time in Henry's forty three year history, both a king and queen reigned over the Homecoming festivities. Michael Finke had the honor of being Henry’s first homecoming king. His royal escort was Miss Carla Gadbois. Another first was the absence of the previous royal court with the exception of Queen Barbara Setterlof. There were now four princes as well as the traditional four princesses. The entire ceremony was beautifully conducted by Masters of Ceremonies Mr. Frank Kara and Mr. Chris Cunningham. BELOW: The 1984 Homecoming Royal Princesses. From L to R: Miss C. Gadbois. Miss V. Kot-tom. Miss E Wright. Miss C. Albrecht. Miss C. Cassidy. ABOVE RIGHT: The 1984 Homecoming Royal Princes. From L to R: Mr. R Mysliwiec, Mr. M. Crego. Mr B. Williams. Mr M Finke. Mr. J. Mork BELOW RIGHT: King M. Finke and Queen C. Gadbois read the proclamation. ■»! lJVr If 14 Coronation
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Game Highlights LEFT: The Pats enter for the second half. MIDDLE LEFT: S. Jameson deepens in the pocket, ready to throw. BELOW: B Williams takes off! BOTTOM: M. Spencer makes the tackle. B. Winberg comes In to finish off the play. The pepfest, the coronation, the talent show, the dance! All of these were major events of homecoming week. But the one that topped them all was the game! On Henry's first possession, Brent Otto caught a 67 yd. TD pass from quarterback Stacy Jameson (7 0). With 3 minutes left in the half, flanker Terell Sinkfield grabbed a punt return 35 yards for the score (14-6). To open up the second half, the Pats marched down to the Polar's 12 yd. line; then Raydell McCall took a 12 yd. pass for the score (21-6). North retaliated with a fumble recovery (2M2). Henry fought back with a 1 yd. plunge over the top by tailback Blaine Williams (2812). To start the fourth quarter, Jameson once again hit his receiver, this time Sinkfield. for 45 yds. Final 35-12. A tremendous victory for the Pats! 16 Homecoming Game
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