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Barb Zurn spikes through a block to add another point to the score on their way to a 15-13 victory over the McCook Bison. John Paulsen hurtles the McCook dummy into the fire to the delight of the fans. An excited Brook Bowhay is the first Bulldog to break through the spirit hoop on his way to a hope ful victory. John Reilly shows his true homecoming spirit on Occupations Day. An AHS Marching Band provides halftime entertainment for the fans. 7
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Homecoming 1978 Homecoming spirit added an unusual spark to the halls of AHS with the students participating in various activities. The students were decked out in odd clothes on designated days, such as: farmer day, occupation day, switch day, pride day, and inside outside day. To add to the look, windows in the downtown stores were painted and the halls of AHS were decorated. The Bulldog offense strives for another first down during the McCook Homecoming game. The traditional burning of the “A”, pep rally, and parade were held the night before the game. Friday, October 20, was game day, with the Bulldogs facing the McCook Bison. Instead of a win, the Bulldogs were handed a loss. The highlight of the halftime festivities was the coronation of the king, queen, and their attendants. The evening closed with the Homecoming dance, which was held in the North High Auditorium. The large number of couples attending were entertained by “Madgic,” a band from Kansas. 1978 Homecoming royalty are: Jeff Williams and Jana Weed, first attendants; Jodi Meter and John Paulsen, Queen and King: Deb Nelson and Brett Boness, second attendants. Queen candidates include: Jodi Meter. Deb Nelson. Laurie Lawrence, Jane Goff, Sue Seebohm. Jana Weed. Shelli Ellis. Polly Sullivan, and Lisa Dalbey. Linda l-'razier and Tim Mills enjoy the sound of “Madgic. «
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School Offers a Little Bit of Everything When a person enters high school, he becomes subject to influences of various activities and people. These influences often result in involvement in programs ranging from athletics to arts and require a large amount of time. Whether the activities are just to pass the time or for one’s selfachievement, they offer a variety of outlets for the students’ energies and feelings. Tom Lore relaxes after another trying day. Open doors cater to those students willing to learn. Tami Olvey awaits the beginning of the game. Bulldogs run through the AHS victory line. The hand of knowledge is always at work. 8
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