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by Cougar Win As at all football games, part of the crowd watches intently while the rest enjoy the social opportunities. Robert Schwandt, Beth Whitelock and Matt Burch watch closely as Azusa is goal to goal in the second quarter. Cindy Huff takes time to relax after cheering APC onto another outstanding victory. Homecoming ! ■▼ Football Game I
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Homecoming Week Climaxed The 1980 Homecoming activities came to a close with the exciting win over the University of San Diego. Many alumni were present at the game, and earlier in the mornmg the first annual Marvin F. Mardock Fun Run was held. Throughout the day our Cougar football players main- tained an action-packed game and dominated the opponents. Adding to the general excitement in the air was the introduction of the 1980 Home- coming Court at halftime. The home- coming game was mdeed a highlight, and will always be remembered in APC ' s history. Coach Dean Karnoski tells his defensive unit that he doesn ' t want to hear any excuses for missing blocks against San Diego. Expert blocking is shown by )im Beatty as run- ning back. Rod Martin advances 15 yards. The Homecoming court was once again dis- played at half-lime. The court consisted of Beth George, )enny Bicker, Nancy lohnson. Queen Julie Tweed, Shirlene McDugald and Beth Whitelock. Their escorts were Robert Schwandt, Cree McCook, Rick Beggs, Coe Lamoureux, Jeff Wheeler and Matt Burch, respectively. 1 - Homecoming O Football Game
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STUDENT NUMBER ■ ■ ■ S S E [0] B E [i][z][2][2][2it«aa [6, ;EJ i6] a [6j a i] d] [H aEEHEBEBa S B B a ® [si S is] [5] I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Under the direction of Gary Bonner concert choir gives a performance during chapel. CHAPEL REPORT CARD .Charlie Chapelilcjpper Sfudent - IdQOO IZA J, Q €L ' Name ' r USE A NO. ii PENCIL The Chapel Card , Syndrome The requirement of Chapel Attendance was no new thing. While most students agreed that chapel should be mandatory many felt 3x a week was a bit harsh. Each student was allowed 7 absences a semester. For some this was no problem, but for those who received notices of fines the third week of school it proposed the following dilemma. 1. They could go broke paying $2.00 a day in chapel fines. 2. They could have someone turn in their card for them or 3. They could attend chapel. Many chose 2. This in itself proposed a new challenge. The most common method used was to walk into chapel, pick up a card, fill it out, name and social security number, and hand it to a friend while you leave. Your friend then had to carefully align his her card on top of yours and turn it in to the chapel checker at the end. Hopefully your friend had col- lected no more than two otherwise the pile got a bit thick and the chance of getting caught increased. But for most it was a fool-proof plan. Although those little chapel cards brought great anxiety to some it was clear that chapel attendance would not be what it was without them. 18 Chapel Student Life .J
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