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ROYAL COUPLES H low could you characterize the 1987 Homecoming candidates? Someone from everything ... And the winners? Plenty of surprises ... The nominees for King included two football players, a High School Rodeo participant, a football player who also did rodeo, a basketball player, and an NHS member. Guy Grover played corner- back during the varsity football season. Brad Fain was a tight end, Tom Bill Johnson was a ro- deo participant, as was Robbin Peterson who also was a running back. Andy Lindberg was a member of the varsity basketball team, and Sean Hinton belonged to NHS. The prospective Queens included cheer- leader Tyayna Aldrich, SADD vice-president Carolyn Burrell, student body president Katie Fine, KPHS reporters Mari Deno and Kelly Johnson , cey Humble. But the surprise was not in the diversity of the candidates, it was in the election results: Sean Hinton was crowned King, but Kelly Johnson and Katie Fine tied and both got to share the Queen's crown. Altogether, being nominated was an exciting event for all 12 students. ‘T was very excited, exclaimed Caro- lyn Burrell. “But I didn't scream 'cos when I found out, I was in the library! THE 1987 HOME COMING YIELDED A ROYAL SURPRISE and pom Sta- RIOHT ROW, TOP: Robbin Peterson and Carolyn Burrell BOTTOM: Mari Deno and Andy Lindberg
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RIGHT: “G’day mate! Senior Tony Weber, foreign exchange student from Australia, came prepared with a cardboard surfboard to Wipe Out the Wolverines BELOW: More Wipe Out” victims — seniors Steve Phippen. Andy Lindberg, Chris Larson, and Travis Nebeker hang loose with their shorts on in Mrs. Haber's room. (Photos by Jackie Tobin) SPIRIT SCHEDULE MONDAY: Hats off to the Badgers TUESDAY: Wipe out the Wolverines WEDNESDAY: Strangle the Wolverines THURSDAY: Stomp the Wolverines FRIDAY: Blue Gold were days for a CLOTHES CALL Homecoming is a tradition; part of this tradition is decorating the school and dressing up for the var- ious spirit days. Most students thought that Senior Hall, which fea- tured royal decorations, was the best. Nobody Hall had some good ideas as well: a soup can be- came Wolverine soup for “Can the Wolverines day, which was also a canned-food drive. Kymm Slagle, senior, thought that “It wasn't very spirited, Nobody got into it. Of course, those who worked hard on the deco- rations might disagree. In the corner of Senior Hall, students erected a royal dungeon with Wolverines caged in the bars. Casey Morgan, sophomore, decided that Home- coming was spectacular. It was a massacre. It was a spectacular massacre. Others worked on their costumes for the dress-up days, such as Todd Clark and Peter Fink, seniors, who appeared on Friday as Badger Baby and Badger Man with appropriate blue-and-gold at- tire. All in all. Homecoming '87 was an event to re- member. ABOVE: Now that’s a hat! Senior Larry Arvila shows off his spirit for “Hats off to the Badgers day in a big way (Photo by Jackie Tobin)
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