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Homecoming opens old memories, starts new ones (A) At the Homecoming breakfast, Pam Rohrbaugh and Brian Duval enjoy the Spanish Club’s table. (B) Mrs. Lancll Goodman bends over in anticipation as she listens to her teammates’ questions during the teacher’s skit at the Homecoming pep rally. (C) Coming Home King and Queen Mr. Tom Eaton and Mrs. Natalee Parr are congratulated by Lauri Tillman and Scott Cain. (D) Former students enjoy the Welcome Back Ex's” reception. TfJCCjr Wdlumt meam Chriuanr Ssxxw
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Juniors strike back while sophs fear Howdy Day (A) Lane Lackland, Valerie Stebbins, and Keith Wright exclaim over their new annuals. (B) John Saleebey and Tom Hussey show their spirit by dress- ing up at the pep rally. (C) You'd bet- ter sing, says Chris Southard to Sheri Felber, a lowly sophomore on Howdy- Day. (D) Walking down the stairs in chains arc Pep Rally Prisoners Fred- die Locber, Doug Everett, Jimmy Cecil, and Brad Gordon while Brenda Forester takes a laugh-filled look. (E) Here, I’ll even hold the music for you, says Jeff Everly to a petrified Sophomorejonathan Key. ACTIVITIES 21 Suun Mootr
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Springing on the October horizon with a flurry of activities that began early in the morning and continued late into the evening was Homecom- ing '81. For early risers the second annual Homecoming breakfast got underway in the Student Lounge before school. Clubs joined with the Student Council in providing juice, donuts, sweetrolls, and fruit for the affair. This year's pep rally was moved to the afternoon and spawned another tradition change. The Exes recep- tion, usually held in the morning after the pep rally, was moved to before the rally at 1 p.m. Things though didn't sway from the traditional in the pep rally. The teachers were their usual hilarious selves when they presented the AHS version of Family Feud. Of course, the Colt Family won. One of our own, American History teachers Mrs. Natalee Parr was named Coming Home Queen. Her counter- part this year was Mr. Tom Eaton from the Class of '31. Mr. Eaton was also presented a football autographed by the '81 Colts to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Mr. Eaton's squad. He served as captain of the 1931 Colt football squad. Tmty William ACTIVITIES 23
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