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INTRODUCING . . (top left) — Senior Tom Best escorts Tracy Martin to her seat during coronation. TRUMPET SOLO (top right) — Dave Pfahning plays his trumpet solo during coronation as part of the jazz ensemble's entertainment. APPLAUSE APPLAUSE (left) — Queen candidates Charla Carriere, Gina Fornicoia, and Jill Hickman cheer on the football team during the homecoming game. Homecoming Coronation 15
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Homecoming: Not Excitement ran through the school as the 1986 Homecoming Week began. On Monday, the homecoming candidates and their escorts were introduced to the school at the pepfest. On Wednesday evening, the crowd assembled in the school auditorium for the coronation of the 1986 homecoming queen. Before the name of the new queen was released, the 70th Street Singers provided entertainment for everyone. Also on the program was a solo by Becky Keith and a duet by Lowell VandeKamp and Jay Matuzak. Then, as the tension grew, announcers Jenny Gilpin and Tim Schweitzer introduced the 1985 Fire and Ice King Peter Kraker to reveal the new queen, and the crowd cheered as he hugged Lila Overlee. I want to give a special thanks to the class of 1987 for selecting me as your queen. An thanks also to the faculty and the student body, said Lila. On Friday night the queen and her court took their traditional ride in convertibles and had front row seats at the football game. The game was exciting, as the Spartans defeated St. Louis Park 14-3. This Year's homecoming was truly not to be forgotten. to be forgotten HOMECOMING ROYAL COURT (above) — Kim Pelo, Bill Linnemon; Charla Carriere, Chris Cregar; Kathy Sonday, Tom Brunes; Lisa Tvetene, Brian Provost; Jenny Zubick, Scott Carlson; Lila Overlee, Kevin Larson; Jill Hickman, Trent Mo-braaten; Christy Holt, Spencer Dahl; Tracy Martin, Tom Best; Gina Fornicoia, Troy Flanagan. SMILING PRETTY (top) — Queen Lila takes time out at the queen's reception! for a picture. 14 Homecoming Coronation
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T • | . M • E • SI Sea of memories ea of Love was the theme and if you were to fill the lunchroom up with water that's what we k— would've had. Friends ... sweethearts ... all dancing to the beat of the music by Buddy Hollis and HBO Video. Seniors made the most of their last Homecoming Dance on Saturday, October 11, by becoming one with each other on the dance floor. From the first upbeat song to the last slow dance, everyone was filled with love, laughter, and good times. All in all, the dance was a big success. Everyone had the best of times . EMBRACEABLE YOU (top) - Seniors Erika Johnson and Scott Starita get close during a slow homecoming dance. ISN'T HE CUTE? (center left) — Seniors Terri Kimler and Dena Luze discuss the prospects at the dance. WAITING PATIENTLY (center right) - Seniors Mike Wheaton and Jeni Anderson stand in line to have their dance pictures taken. TAKING A BREATHER (right) - Juniors Jamie Brunes and Allison Reiners rest between dances. 16 Homecoming Dance
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