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1. Concert Choir singing Take Time For Love under the direction of Miss Julie Downhour. 2. M.C.'s for the night were Mike Trost and Jill Fischer. 3. Nineteen eighty-five Homecoming Royalty, Queen Val Wagner and King Joel Dudgeon. 4. Sarah Goblirsch crowning Queen Val.
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BABBIT ROYALTY With sweaty hands, nervous faces, and shaky knees, the 10 king and queen candi- dates marched into the elegantly decorated gym eliciting cheers from the crowd as ev- eryone awaited for that special moment of the coronation ceremonies. Coronation took place October 6th. Jill Fischer and Mike Trost were the M.C.'s for the evening, and Mr. Ledermann gave the homecoming address. The band provided the back- ground music for the coronation march, and presented a few of their own selections. The choir also sang a song dedicated to the coronation ceremony. The 1983-1984 King and Queen, Kevin Guetter and Sarah Gob- lirsch, took their last reigning walk pre- ceeding the crowning of the 1984-85 King and Queen, Joel Dudgeon and Val Wagner. 1. Coronation Royalty, Row 1: J. Shilling, C. Werner, L. Kreft, L. Sagedahl, Queen Wagner, King J. Dudgeon, S. Irlbeck, L. Knott, C. Plaetz, J. Altermatt. Row 2: S. Grossman, T. Welch, J. Sagedahl, C. Van Hecke, T. Domine, S. Goblirsch, K. Guetter, M. Honetschlager, B. Wotschke, T. Jenniges, E. Eichten, Mike Pistulka. 2. Kevin Guetter crowning King Joel. 3. Superintendent Ledermann giving the homecoming address 4
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u LET’S GO CRAZY What? A gang in Wabasso High School! Is it hunting season already? Is Boy George performing tonight? These could have been just a few of the comments heard floating around the halls. Spirit Week, which was Oc- tober 5 to October 12, started out with a bang. Monday exploded with newcomers as Imper- sonation Day brought in nerds, a street gang, Twisted Sister, and Magnum P.I. (The Enforc- er also made a special appearance). Toga day was the second event of the week. Tuesday afternoon was spent watching various stu- dents and teachers pig out at the Donut Eating Contest. Wednesday proved to be dirty, as grubby people, clothes, and shoes made their way down the halls. Thursday, Camouflage day, was experienced by many good hunters (and some not so good). Thursday's activity was a very long and tiring snake race. Friday was the traditional Maroon and Gold day. A loss in the football game on Friday brought on some sadness, but that was quickly diminish- ed by the music of Foreplay at the home- coming dance which concluded the busy, fun, and very spirited, 1984 Spirit Week.
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