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Opposite page top loft: Royal Court: Seated: Jell Drew. Gwen Burnngton. Kathy Zarilis. Pat Nelson. Standing: Chance Ritchie. Sharon Nelson, Chair person Suzanne Skahen. Queen Maryanne Ohotto. Kmg Tom Nelson. Chairperson Aaron Warwick. Kathy McGmty. Dave Uden bottom left: Closing the program, the new king, queen, and court, prepare to leave right: Presiding over Homecoming 1982. are Queen Maryanne Ohotto. and King Tom Nelson This page top: Chairpersons Suzanne Skahen and Aaron Warwick introduce the Homecoming entertainment. Bottom: Madrigals sing as candidates enter the auditorium. H«T coo'«no 11
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Nelson and Ohotto Hold Court eturning to crown the 1982 royalty, former queen Jenny Brown and king Rob Helms donned their robes for the last time. They teased and tormented the candidates as well as the crowd and waited as long as possible before placing the crowns on the heads of Maryann Ohotto and Tom Nelson. The usual congratulations followed as the girls cried and hugged Ohotto and the guys shook hands with the new king. The following morning, bleary eyed and exhausted, the seniors held their breakfast at Viking Village. Much to everyone’s surprise, the new king didn't show. But he and Ohotto were honored anyway. The breakfast continued with the Madrigals singing and concluded with Freeman (Mac) Mclnroy getting the team ready for the game. The cheerleaders led ‘‘Battle Cry” to raise school spirit. »0 H xnK0 g
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Homecoming Loss Dampens Season I £- ain and clouds did not dampen 1 the en,husiasm ° the ans or L Li Homecoming football game against the North High Polars. “We played a good game, but we didn't get a break; it just wasn’t our day ... again, commented Dave Hofstad about the 14-0 loss to the Polars. It seemed that there were more fans than ever, filling the new bleachers, but due to the malfunctioning of the scoreboard, many of them were lost in confusion. Although the Teds expected to win the game, and the spirit of the Teddie fans was high, the loss was disappointing. 12 Homecoming
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