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It looks as if boredom has set in for junior Debbie Beeher who is dressed up for 50 ' s Day. •• Homeconijns I '
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Cindy Hossler reigns as Homecoming Queen Hat day was a great success, especially with the enthusiasm that Eric Wirick shows here with one of the more outstanding hats. By LAUR11-; SUTLR Homecoming week was a big success this year as all four classes united with enthus- iasm. The wood for the bonfire was collected by the student council. This was to keep the si e to a minimum. A paper drive was held for the second year in a row. The juniors and sophomores tied for first place with appro.ximately 90,000 lbs. of paper. The Senior Class took third place leaving the freshmen in fourth place. Many other activities held during the week included a waterballoon toss, which was won by seniors Becky Black and Dawn McGahen. Tuesday night was class compe- tition consisting of a wheel barrow race won by the sophomores, the orange toss won by the seniors, the leapfrog won by the seniors, and also the pie in the eye won by the seniors. As if that wasn ' t enough, the seniors also won the spirit trophy. The rope pull was a big success as the girls division was won by the girls swimteani. The boys division was won by Hovarter ' s Heavyweights. The mixed division was won by the Mixed Muddobbers. The powder puff football game was spread over two evenings as the juniors took the freshmen, and the seniors took the sophomores on the first night. On the second night the seniors beat the juniors in the playoff with a score of 6-0. Seniors Kathy Cramer (left) and Maureen Arnold were two of several students who took part in daily activities during Home- coming Week. The rope pull was messy business not only for senior Dawn McGahen. but for all those who participated.
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Rope pull adds to the fun of Homecoming By LAURIt SUTER The homecoming parade was a big success this year. It drew a large crowd due to the outstanding number of floats entered in the line-up. Tiie number of floats entered was 37. only a few more than last year, but also Senior homecoming attendant Cecilia Yiiska is escorted hy AFS student Ger de Bruyn. the different groups who entered the parade had a factor in the success of it. These floats included those of school sponsored clubs, businesses and local fire departments. Along with all of the other activities of the week, the happiest, for at least one per- son anyway, was probably the niglit that senior Cindy Hossler was chosen the new 1980-81 Homecoming Queen. Cindy was chosen from a court that included Kim Stro- man. Cecilia Yuska and herself. Then another highlight of the week hap- pened when the Knights defeated the South Adams Starfires in the football game with a score of 28-0. A group of people who didn ' t really get a lot of recognition was the Student Council. These students sponsored the week by build- ing floats for the parade, decorating the school, involving themselves in the various contests and staying after school on many occasions. The Student Council helped to make the week of homecoming an exciting one. How did I ever get stuck in a place like this? is probably what Ann Ritchie is
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