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“Wheel Of Fortune” Land On These Award Winners 1. LOUISE ARMSTRONG JAZZ AWARD and FRE- DERIC CHOPIN AWARD: Wade Hansen. 2. NATIONAL CHORAL AWARD: Tammy Schwantes. 3. SWING CHOIR AWARD: Amy Lang. 4. JOHN PHILIP SOUSA AWARD: Kathy Wentzel. 5. ELKS AWARDS — ROW 1: Tom Hebert, Foreign Language; Tina Nikolai, Math; Amy Lang, Music; Kim Woodkey, Girl Athlete; Bev Kobs, Art; Kathy Drabek, Business; Roger Pescinski, Agriculture. ROW 2: Kristin Huotari, English; Kevin Gamble, Boy Athlete; Nancy Sternweis, Social Science; Joel DeBuhr, Science; Mark Melander, Industrial Arts. Not pictured: Joan Buse, Home Economics. 6. BADGER GIRL and BOY: Melinda Carpenter and Neil Sternweis. 7. SCHOLAR ATHLETES: Tina Nikolai and Kevin Gam- ble. 8. RAY HARRELL DRAMA AWARD: Kristin Huotari.
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Play Or Pay There was plenty of excitement for those who partici- pated in the Homecoming events; and for those who didn’t, it cost their class points. This year the Junior High, along with the faculty, took part in Homecoming. Points were awarded to the classes based on a percent- age of students participating. The faculty led the week's competition until the pep rally on Friday afternoon. The winner of the week’s events was announced at the game on Friday — Sen- iors accumulated the most points. The week began with the obstacle course and clash day. The car cram and color day followed on Tuesday. Wednesday was inner tube race, pop and donut sale, and twin day. The car push, candy sale, and inside-out- backwards were on Thursday. The band and cheer- leaders performed at the bonfire and the snake dance on Thursday night. Traditional red and white, as well as hats and sunglasses, were worn on Friday. Sixth and seventh hours were devoted to the pep rally which consisted of class skits, a popcorn sale, secret competi- tion, the faculty song, and the initiation of the new administration and faculty members. King Rod Kerksieck and Queen Bev Kobs reigned over the sock hop that followed the game. 1. Siamese twins, Kim Woodkey and Deb Lekie, are inseparable. 2. HOMECOMING COURT: Stacey Stephens escorted by Tim Bou- shon, Sherri Vanderhoof escorted by Craig Elsinger. Billee Darge escorted by Mitch Melander, 1983 King and Queen Greg Oestriech and Rochelle Reckner, 1984 King and Queen Rod Kerksieck and Bev Kobs, Kim Woodkey escorted by Kevin Gamble. Tammy Strey escort- ed by Rick Anderson, Chele Dietsche escorted by Bob Boucher. 3. Mitch Melander adds spark to the bonfire. 4. Leaping for a touchdown is graceful Neil Sternwies. 5. What's more mind boggling — the bat spin or Miss Fenske's taste in clothes. 6. Heave — Ho seventh graders. 7. Chele Dietsche made so many posters she could do them in her sleep. 8. Who's the sap running in the Freshmen skit? 9. Footloose! 30
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