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Old Spirit 1. AHS students wait In line for pictures to be taken at the Homecoming Dance. 2. Wen dy Layland and Denise Rudolph dress-up for Blue's day. 3. Lori Fenton. Kim Zaiger. Bonnie Christensen, and Polly Dale came appropriately attired on pajama day. 4. Stephanie Muzney, Kellie Jorgensen. Sheri Hupp, and Thad Hoffman show their spirit on hillbilly day. 5. Denise Rudolph, one of the winners of the most spirited students, gives us the hillbilly look. This years homecoming dance ti- tled “Straight from the Heart,” was sponsored by the O.E. They did a terrific job decorating the cafeteria with Carebears. The Carebears were stuffed animals with symbols on their tummies. Some of the symbols were sayings such as: sunshine bear, cheer bear, bedtime bear, and friendship bear. These bears became a hit in 1983. The O.E. girls hired a disc jock- ey—light showman from the Red Tag Entertainment. The lightshow consisted of black and colored lights, fog machine, and sirens. The dance was a memorable conclusion to Homecoming ’83. 26 Homecoming This page sponsored by Sam’s Barber Shop.
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Is Also Homecoming Queen This page sponsored by The Butcher Shop. Homecoming 25
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Re-invades Audubon The 1983 Homecoming Spirit Week was really a big success. Mon- day was no sweat day, and many spirited students spent the day in their sweat suits. Tuesday was Hair Day, and students restyled their hair just for the day. On Wednesday, many people dressed for the style which was Punk Day. Thursday was Hillbilly day; it appeared as though we had students straight from Dogpatch. Thursday night was the pep rally where the cheerleaders fired up the fans with their energetic cheers. Most of the classes performed a skit, and the Juniors wired an- nounced the winners. Their skit fea- tured a TV broadcast. The Queen coronation highlighted the pep rally. On Friday the most spirit was shown when almost everyone, led by the red and white faces of the foot- ball team and coaches, participated in Red and White Day. Winners of Spirit Week an- nounced at the Pep Rally were Gary Jensen, Wendy Layland and Denise Rudolph. This page sponsored by Hansen Insurance. Homecoming 27
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