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, 1980-81 Basketball Homecoming Queen. The winning court with their escorts are first runner-up Tammy Hutchiaon. with principal Jeffrey Leah Herrera. Clay Martin; winner - Rene Hatfield. Scott makes her last appearance as queen. Timmy Reece; 2nd runner up — Jennifer Keltner. Barry McKinney Homecoming candidates with their escorts are Teresa Conover — Tommy Baker. Sandy Sinclair — Gary Frost. Cheryl Loy — Jeff Brockman. Cathy Long — Ray Martin. Roxann Burton — Carl Johnson. basketball homecoming 19
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Although the boys’ team lost their game by two points in double overtime, homecoming was not a total loss. To start the evening’s activities, the girls’ team was victorious over the Glasgow girls’ team 47-33. Then as the band played My Way and What I Did For Love,” Mr. and Miss ACHS, the Mr. and Miss of each class, and the candidates were in- troduced. Next was the introduction of 1980-81 Football Homecoming Queen Mitzi Rodgers, and the reigning Tammy Hutchison. The 16 candidates vying for the title 1980-81 Football Homecoming Queen, Mitzi Rodger was escorted by assistant principal Keith Young. Homecoming candidates with their escorts are Lee Ann Harmon. Greg Jessie. Alice Page. Bobby Crews. Peggy Campbell, Bryan Blair. Kathy Williams. Lynn Benningfield. Janice MaGaha. Bryan Vance. Pam Burgess. Gary Burton, Pati Sandusky. Bruce Willis. Lee Ann Sandusky. Steve Burton. 18 basketball homecoming Basketball Homecoming Not A Total Loss were Cathy Long, Band; Cheryl Loy, Beta Club; Kathy Williams, Career Club; Peggy Campbell, Co-op; Alice Page, FCA and Cheerleaders; Pati Sandusky, Fine Arts; Lee Ann Harmon, FBLA; Rene Hatfield, FFA; Roxann Burton, FHA; Leah Herrera, Key Club; Pamela Burgess, Library Club; Jennifer Keltner, Pep Club; Lee Ann Sandusky, Science Club; Janice McGaha, Teen-Who-Care; Teresa Conover, Youth Alive; and Sandy Sinclair, Journalism. After each candidate was presented to the audience, the runners-up were an- nounced. They were second runner-up, Jennifer Keltner; and first runner-up, Leah Herrera. Then the moment came to see who had been elected by the student body and Ren6 Hatfield was announced Basketball Homecoming Queen. Ren6 was representing FFA and was escorted by FFA Sentinel, Timmy Reece. With the girls’ being victorious, a new queen being crowned, and the boys sticking it out into double overtime, homecoming proved to be not a total loss. nn.
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Students From All Points of the Globe “I’d like to go back someday to visit my friends and family, but I'm happy living here in the states, says Leah Herrera one of the foreign-born students at ACHS. Representing Brazil, the Phillippines, Spain, and West Germany, all of the foreign-born students seem to fit in well. Many of these students would not even consider themselves foreign-born because they moved to the United States at such an early age. Leah and Eden Herrera were born in Cebu City, Phillippines. They moved to the United States four years ago when their father decided to bring his medical practice to the states. Leah likes the states because she feels she has more opportunities here and prefers the democratic type of government to the government of the Phillippines which is close to a dictatorship Eden was ten years old when she saw her first snow; her family was living in New York at the time. Both Doerte Neuhaus and Jan Seufert were born in West Germany. Doerte was an exchange student from Ahlhorn, West Germany, but returned to her native country in January. Jan was born in Baumbholder while her father was stationed in West Germany in the Army. Linda Suarez was born in Madrid, Spain. The thing she remembers most about Spain is the fiestas held on all the holidays when they had parades and danced in the streets. Another exchange student at ACHS this year is Adriana Pedrosa from S§o Paulo, Brazil. One of the festivals Ady missed while she was staying in the United States was the carnival that was held in February. She plans to stay only until March. Ady Pedrosa would like to come back to the United States to visit. Both Leah and Eden Herrera agree that the food in the United States is very different from food in the Phillippines. 20 students born in foreign countries
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