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5. Mr. Schneider Views spirited Stephanie with wonder! 6. Big ‘A’ for Amazing AHS Hornets! 7. First Lady, Kelly Foster, begins her stroll through time! 8. Spirited Hornets aren't stopped by a little (27?) rain! Spirit Week 29
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SPIRIT WEEK GETS HORNETS ROWDY!!! Although Spirit Week was hampered by mid-terms and Veterans Day Holiday, the spirit assembly built up a momentum never before felt among classes. Students joined together to cheer on their classes before, during and after the spirit skits, rallied by opposing classes chanting their graduation year. The Class of ’83 ‘“‘Juniors Remember When... ”’ traveled through time to capture first in hall decorat- ing and winning overall as the most spirited class. The Class of '84, ‘‘Sophomores Go to the Super- bowl’’ touchdowned for Second place, as the Class of ’82, ‘‘Seniors Go Sierra’’ got snowed under for Third. The Class of ’85, ‘Freshmen Go South Pacif- ic’, was left adrift, sailing into Fourth. AHS students, and teachers alike, were so psyched for the ‘‘Big Game”’ that even the pouring rain didn’t stop them from going to Thompson Field to cheer the mighty Hornets on to a 7-0 Victory over the Jets, ending Spirit Week on a high note. $ | ‘ 1. Seniors Go Sierra during the Spirit Assembly! 4 So i es - 2. Go For It, Louise! | Hii 3. Junior Cavewomen conquer a Jet! ? 4. Sophomores touchdown for spirit! 28 Spirit Week
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) : : 1. The 1981-82 Homecoming Court. The Homecoming court this year was open to everyone in the student body with the Queen and King having to be Seniors. Homecoming Queen, Agnes Bonefacio, and King, John Randolph, along with runners-up: first runners-up Kelly Foster and Mike Kelly, second runners-up Debbie Alexander and Eddie Galvan, third runners-up Cindy Trento and Dave Faria, fourth runners-up Stacey Lyons and Adrian Veenbaas, and fifth runners-up Caro- lyn Umphries and Ricky Young, participated in noon-time activities including the egg toss, pie eating and three-legged race. 2. Carrots don’t like pie! 3. Adrian and Carolyn hop to it. 4. Hands ... don’t fail me now.
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