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Mothers got into the act at the Homecoming pep session by giving the football team sons a big kiss. Homecoming court: Queen Rhonda Ulman, King Pat Massonne. Kerri Lingenfelter, Tony Bergman, Kris Hart, Todd Simerman, Shawney Heller, B. J. Faurote, Renee Smelser, Matt Gross. Cheryl Noonan and Matt Custer. Tricycle race participants and eager onlookers await the BANG ot the gun as part of the Homecoming Week festivities. Excited students carefully place the egg on their spoons as the egg toss race begins. Homecoming Week — 1 1
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Royal Crowning Ends Week With perfect weather and good attendance, the 1981 Homecoming was a week of fun filled activities sponsored by the Student Council. Special days during the week were observed to show school spirit by dressing in sweatsuits and wearing Bellmont shirts. Wednesday was the an- nual Powder Puff game bet- ween the juniors and seniors, with the seniors winning 8-0. Thursday brought the Homecoming games and bonfire. Game winners were: Tom Torson and B. J. Faurote— tricycle race; Lori Poor, Stacy Gallmeyer, Amy Allison and Kelli Bauman— egg toss; Betty McBride and Rita Brad Hinsky and John Girard at- tempt to amuse Homecoming fans at ttie start of the tricycle race. Rtionda Ulman and Pat f assonne reign as Bellmont ' s 1981 Homecom- ing King and Queen. Koenemann — three-legged race; Mike Weldy— jello eating contest; and Dave Dryer and Ted Baker— mar- shmellow stuffing contest. After the games, was the traditional bonfire. Friday started off with a very spirited pep session and the senior class winning the spirit stick. Using the theme cartoon characters the parade was the best in recent years with large crowds turning out to watch. First place in the float competition was taken by the freshman class entitled Nobody Can Do It Like The Braves Can. During halftime of the Bellmont-Homestead game, seniors Pat Massonne and Rhonda Ulman were crown- ed king and queen. The Homecoming dance followed the game featuring The tVlagic Company band. The commons was decorated with Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Snoopy and Charlie Brown cartoon characters. Student Council chairpeo- ple for Homecoming Week were: parade— Missy Faurote, dance — Shawny Heller, games— Ted Baker and Matt Gross, and queen and king committee — Rita Koenemann. Although there were a few difficulties. Homecoming held many memories for all who participated. 10— Homecoming Week
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Money— it ' s easier to spend ones The ice cream-cola section of the when you have a bunch than spen- supermarket, is where most of us ding fives, tens, or twenties. find it very tempting to over spend. Cathy Loshe and Judy Banning lavishly splurge on a cartful of snacks and other grocery items, buying more than they need. 12— Impulsive Spending
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