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6 — Coronation
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Opposite page: Sophomores show their spirit during the Homecoming parade. Left: Janice Wilking discusses the sound ef- fects for the fall play over the theater s intercom system Below: A group of sen- iors enjoys a weekend break in Activities A large number of students were wide variety of performances, includ- involved in some form of extra- ing a Marching Band Concert in the curricular activities. When they were gym and regular performances by not studying, working, or at athletic the pep band at games. The Hal- practice, they enjoyed other forms of loween dance, the Christmas dance, activity, both in and out of school. and the other dances during the year The clubs kept busy schedules were a blast, throughout the year with fundraisers, All of the activities of the year trips, and award presentations. brought people together. By the time Speech and drama students com- graduation rolled around, the stu- peted throughout the year, as well as dents at SPHS seemed to care for giving presentations on the local lev- each other a little bit more. ■ el. The bands and choir offered a -Shannon Prenzlow Activities — 5
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Coronation adds class to Homecoming week Whom do you think will become the Queen? This was the question during the Homecoming Coronation. The crowning of the queen was very tense and memorable, not only for the queen candidates but also for SPHS students. At 7:00 pm on September 28,1987, SPHS's band started to play the school song Across the Field’. After the can- didates were escorted onto the stage, Student Council President Kirk Litynski walked around the group several times before placing the crown on Teresa Gostonczik's head. The question was finally answered and the new Home- coming Queen made her speech and read the schedule of the days of the week and all of the other events that were to take place during Homecoming week. Not only was the coronation a suc- cess, but success carried through the whole week ending with the Homecom- ing football game where the Saints de- feated the Fairmont Cardinals 16-0. ■ — Shannon Kennedy Upper left: The 1987-88 Homecoming court. Seated, left to right:Gloria Willaert, Shannon Kennedy, Sarah Pettis Back Row: Amy Schwegman. Nicole Heisler. Teresa Gostonczik, Andrea Hintz, Kim Schultz. Lower left hand cor- ner: Sarah Pettis and Eric Hokanson just before the processional Opposite page, lower right: Teresa Gostonczik, Homecoming Queen Upper right: The moment of crowning arrives, and the new queen shows her surprise and delight. Above center: Teresa is congratulated by friend, Debbie Wilkinson. Left: Gloria Willaert and Pat Gibbs. Coronation — 7
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