Homecoming Week Lively Activities Keep Students Busy Shaking, stomping, laughing, singing, and crying all described Home- coming Week. The action started at a Monday morning pep rally when candidates for queen, junior attendant and sophomore attendant were announced. That night at the Powderpuft game, the seniors trounced the Juniors 21-0. Jody Jackson. Jodi Geatz and Stacey Brown each scored a Touchdown ' . The juniors took revenge by winning sign-painting the next day. DF.CA students participated in one ot the big hits ot the week, a fashion show. ( Picture Steve Simonson logging out onto the theater stage in a shiny jogging suit.) Mr. Ronkowski said that support was so good and comments so positive that it will probably become a tradition. Thursday night was peppany time. Skits and contests kept the audience laughing. Beth Latson was named Homecoming Queen, with Sandy Stevenson as Junior Attendant and Julie Hemmah as Sophomore Atten- dant. The next day the Royalty was presented to the student body at the fall pep rally. Escorts for the Royalty were Jim Jackson. Chris Hoversten and Greg Herndon. Beth was given the traditional kiss by football coach Kopp, who then introduced the team and gave a talk about team spirit. Gifis ' Basketball. Golf. Swimming and Bfjys ' Cross Country were also recognized. Sadly, however, the North Spartans defeated us by 18-7. The dance Saturday, with Captiva as the rock band, was great! Although most couples opted for dressy clothes, some came in disco dress. Becky Rynestad. co-organizer with Marie Asleson, summed up the entire week when she said, I felt that ovetall the week was a success and that the participation and school spirit was super. Homecoming; 1 }•
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