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Page 24 text:
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Homecoming Students Tiptoe Through The Homecoming week of 1986 was eventful and exciting. October 7-10 was filled with activ- ities and events designed to instill enthusiasm in the student body. Tiptoe Through the Tulips” was chosen by the seniors as the theme. Because of no school on the Monday before Homecoming, the festivities were shortened by a day. This did not affect the stu- dents, however, as Tuesday brought Hat and Shade Day, start- ing the week on a good note. The traditional Hawaiian Day was held Wednesday. On Thursday, the day before the game and dance, a new day was instituted, D-Day. The an- nual Dress-up day was held Friday. Friday night, rain covered the area. The football team suffered a disappointing loss to Wahoo Neu- mann, 12-7. The loss did not put a damper on the festivities, howev- er, and the tension built at the cor- onation. Last year's king, Karl Hroza, and queen, Gina Sutko, along with attendants Sara Gonka, Erika Kottas, and Joey Eutenuer were on stage for the crowning of Homecoming King Pat Engelbert and Queen Lori Arlt. Music was provided by Casey Conrad and Tom Van Berg. Row 1 - Carrie Staroscik, Queen Lori Arlt, King Pat Engelbert, Top - Excited candidates hug each other, and Tammy Romanek. Row 2 - Scott Krzycki, Laurie Beerbohm, Joe Determan, Roger Wiese, Michelle Sobots, Scott Heimes, Amy Hefti, and Chuck Korger.
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Left - Abie Bator gives Juli Hroza a victory hug after the State Championship Game. Right - The boys' cross country team runs to a victory. Bottom - Kelly Beck, Annette Sueper, Stephanie Wiese, and Ron Kresha enjoy each other's company at Homecoming.
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Judi Liebig and Renata Haider show the flip side of their personalities. Missy Grohs smiles big. A moment of surprise comes to Lori Arlt during the coronation. Pat Engelbert breathes a sigh of relief as he is crowned Homecoming King. 21
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