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The Homecoming Court, Genny Amold, Bridget C ld th I am happy and 5Z2f:,.'f'Q'IL1..,2 ..?fSTQ,'f'.I'Q'l'.i72.C'a 'ea Hes 8' h O n 0 r e d t 0 b e Escorted by her father, Mr. Gary Clarke, Qridget H 0 m e c 0 m i n g i.'T.1'f7p'fifi2'l'Z,j'Q27.f'.3'L'5H.Lff ' F s'A e ' Q u e e n o I t a Co-chairmen Erica Finley, Cynthia Monahan, Pam privilege to be selected to such an honored position. ery thankful I 'm D . - Nina Caldera Magdych, and Christine Kelly, missing, feel a sense of accomplishment as the evening 's events come to an end. Photo by John Christensen Homecoming Coronation 21
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Rain Cheek, Please Overwhelmed with emotion, Nina Caldera graciously accepts the crown and robe from Mr. Glenn Fisher. Beatriz Medina, Rina Sanusl, Kerstin Jahn, Lin- da Paulsson, Sofia Torstensson, and Ann Ditlevsen experience Une excitement of being in the United States and the honor of being recognized as Homecoming Princesses. Photos by Sanford Studios As a result of the rain, we will not be able to have the annual pre- Homecoming parade. However, the coronation exercises will commence during halftime. This announce- ment sounded over the public ad- dress system on Friday, October 23, informing the student body of the changes that had to be made as a across the muddy fieldg each gi escorted by her father. Cheers ar shouts arose from the stands as eac princess marched through the soal ed grass. Nervous anxiety engulfe the girls and the spectators until l first boquet was placed into First A tendant, Bridget Clarke's arm Again, te anxiety built up until trac Through the clouds our stars still shine result of the downpour of rain earlier in the week. Although the parade could not go on and the processional of the princesses in their fashionable cars could not circle the track, our spirits refused to be dampened. Upon their introduction, Genny Ar- nold, Nina Caldera, Bridget Clarke, Bridget Ragle, and Heather Watson gracefully walked tional mascot, Sandy Haas, ga' the boquet to Nina Caldera, pr nouncing her the 1987 Homecomii Queen. An explosion of joy rar throughout the stadium, providir that the rain could not wash aw: our enthusiasm. by Jennifer Bah 20 Homecoming Coronation
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