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With eyes glued on the Bellmont runner Gordy Peppier ( 22) zeroes in on the tackle. Coming up from behind to support in the effort are Craig Best ( 24) and Dick Simmons ( 20). Keith Roddy collects the heralded weeds DeLois Nester and contestants Craig Best awarded to him for being Unhomecoming and Scot Biernat with their escorts Katy queen. Applauding the decision is escort Sanborn and Kelli Isenhoff respectively. The 1980 queen candidates and their escorts: FRONT ROW-Martha Hipskind, Lana Zimmer, Debbie Lamott, Gretchen Reynolds, Colleen McCarthy, Lisa Piaiek, Terri Carpenter, Ann Linsberg, Faith Stpy, and 1979 queen Laura Kyle; BACK ROW- Jon Sprague, Jay Baker, Scott Snyder, Tom Atha, Jim Clearwater, Gary Hutchins, Greg Worman, Pat Zuber, Ted Grossback, and Mark Loveberry. O O O mwmmm o o o
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Tradition is something that has always been associated with Home- coming at A.H.S. Tradition means doing the same things, the same way every year. The Student Coun- cil broke out of the bonds of tradition and injected some new ideas into Homecoming Week 1980. One of the tradition-breakers was class struggles which took place on Tuesday. Classes com- peted against each other and teachers in such events as van-stuffing, egg tossing, pyramid building, and the obstacle course. The junior class girls clinched the victory trophy after winning the tie- breaking tug-of-war against the senior girls. Thursday night also brought some- thing new. The junior class sponsored a Unhomecoming fea- turing powderpuff football, skirt and sweater clad male cheer- leaders, and male queen can- didates complete with formats. Keith Roddy took the honors in this contest, as the sophomore girls won the football battle. Another tradition breaking event was the no-float rule. This eliminated such past problems as egging, late night float- building, and vandalism. The weather even played a part in the new Homecoming causing cancellation of the annual parade. However, some things did remain traditional such as Spirit Week, the crowning of the queen, and a Homecoming Dance. Mr. Fleming proves that the hen ' s fruit used in the egg-tossing during class Struggle Day was definitely not boiled. IfA. Greg Silberg exhuberlantly signals that down during the Homecoming blow-out We ' re number one after scoring a touch- Bellmonf In which the score was 44-14. of Homecoming 11
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! H .5V •quad includes: FRONT ROW-Sharri Husa, Mary Carrigan, Debbie Lamoil; ROW 2- Mary Ann Stoudinger, Debbie Penrod, Cat Schieber, Shirley Hager; BACK ROW-Jody Magic Company has the gym rocking with week of Homecoming festivities, tunes to brmg to an end a successful Sophomores Jeff Bledsoe shows his spirit by wearing this crazy hat on Crazy Hat and Sunglasses Day of Spirit Week. Other dress-up days in Spirit Week were Cowboy and Indian Day, Impersonator Day, Slave Day, and Toga Day. O O O Itilii Homeeoming 13
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