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H0 ECOMING 19 O A VERY SPECIAL EVENING , .. ... Halftime on a beautiful fall evening was the setting for this year's Homecoming parade around the field and announcement of Homecoming Queen. Each candidate and class float circled the field one time and the queen canditatesieach took their place on the field. The Benicia Merchants Association kindly presented each girl with a bouquet of Howers before the winner was announced. The football field was filled to capacity with eager spectators. Activities Director, lVlrs. Carol Adams, took the field and began the exciting countdown of princesses. Betsy Brom and Debbie lVlays were the two girls left, then lVlrs. Adams began: UFirst runner-up . .. Betsy Brom, The 1980 Homecoming Queen is Miss Debbie lVlays. Debbie is an active member of BHS student council and participated in Volleyball her sophomore year. She is also a member of Campus Life and Calvary'Community Church. Debbie will always be remembered by her radiant smile and personality. First runner-up Bethany Brom is also a member of Student Council and has held positions on the Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleader squads. Betsy was the Vice President of the Junior Class last year, and has actively participated on the Track and Basketball teams. Betsy, who also sings with the Jazz- Vocal group, will never be forgotten because of her ilcrazy personality and continous laugh. Betsy's escort was Tom Naldoza. Princess Heidi Hartig is a member of the BHS Band, and this year serves as girl's representative of the Band. Heidi's escort for the evening was Todd Demelio. Princess Tami Davis was head Junior Varsity Cheerleader in her sophomore year, and also a member of Student Council. Tami was president of her Freshman class, and is active in Junior Achievement. Tami's translucent blue eyes will be remembered by all. Her escort was Kevin Steagall, Princess Becky Schumann will always stand out because of her ever-smiling face. Becky was Junior Varsity Cheerleader and Vice President of her Freshman class. Becky's escort was lVlike O'Dea. Princess Lisa King was a pom pom girl her junior year and a member of the softball team in her sophomore year. Lisa's bubbly personality always brightens one's day. Her escort was Tom Knight. . i F, 1-fest,-r N -.., ., V , , i 3 V if:E...f ' 1 - V F, ,, g,,.lQp Q
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