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Homecoming Royalty-G.Schumacher, S.Engel, B. Hoffman, Queen M.Samyn, King M.Woelfel, J.Fischer, S.Rohl ik, J.Schuel'Ier. 2. 9th grade attendants-K.Fischer and B.Burtzel. 3. 10th grade attendants-B.Gobiirsch and W.Werner. k. llth grade attendants-T.Altermatt and J.Engel. 5. 1977 Queen K.Frank crowning 1978 Queen M.Samyn. 6. 1977 King T.Altermatt crowning 1978 King M. Woelfel. 7. Powder puff football cheerleaders.
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Homecoming Spirit Flies The nagic of homecoming floats in the luke- warm autumn breeze, homecoming buttons flash on jeans and purses, and posters with humorous graffiti scrawled on them paper the hallways. The band, twirlers, and pom-pon girls tediously work out their routines for the half-time show and the anxious mystery of who the King and Queen will be creeps closer and closer, soon to be revealed. Mark Woelfel was chosen as King and Marlene Samyn as Queen to reign over Homecoming 1973. This year there were a few changes made from the traditional homecoming. Coronation was held on the Saturday night before Spirit Week, allowing King Mark and Queen Molly to reign over it. And a junior high royalty was also added. Spirit Week included activities which in- volved faculty as well as students. Everyone used his imaginations for Grease Day, Flood- pants Day, Hat and Shade Day, and T-Shirt Day. A spaghetti contest cured some of the hunger pains. This may have supplied energy for some of the games such as volleyball, bombardment, and powderpuff footbal 1 . A humorous and enter- taining highlight was the teacher's participa- tion in the obstacle course. Of course; the most important event of the week was the football game olayed by the most important people of the week. All the hard work of the football team added up to a 1 4-6 victory against the Sleepy Eye Indians. 1. • Candidates Jeff Schueller and Gina Schuma- cher 2. Candidates Scott Rohl ik and Bonnie Hoffman. 3. Queen Marlene Samyn and King Mark Woelfel. A. Candidates Mark Woelfel and Step!) Engel. 5. Candidates Jim Fischer and Marlene Samyn.
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This year homecoming was something different for the Junior High: They had thei r own royal ty. Prince Ken Gobiirsch and Princess Jan Dallman reigned over the Junior High Homecoming. 1. Jr. High Royalty- Left to Right: W.Radel, R. Heiling, G.Schueller, J.Frank, Princess J.Dallman, Prince K.Goblirsch, R.Hoffman, R.Hammerschmidt, T. Franta, D.Fischer. 2. 7th grade attendant Wendy Radel crowning Princess Janet Dallman. 3. 7th grade attendant Danny Fischer crowning Prince Kenny Goblirsch. ♦. L.Schmidt and B.Jenniges dressed up for Grease Day. 5. J.Sater was one of the cheerleaders for the powder puff football game.. 6. B.Pitzl dressed as one of the Pink Ladies from the movie Grease . 7. F.Pickett and J.Goblirsch display what their imagination brought them to wear on Grease Day.
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