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When the Spirit moves you Helping the Falcons get the spirit for their homecoming game against P.R.P. on Friday night, the Pep Club sponsored an entire week of activities prior to the game. It was the week of October 10th and became known as Spirit Week. Starting off the week was a field goal kicking contest in which a representative of each homeroom was given the chance to compete against the other homerooms. KOeir n H ii fv! Displaying his first place tee shirt, sophomore, Danny Palmer, watches the action at the Powder Puff football game. Celebrating the previous night ' s victory, senior, Ricky Hagan and date, Janet Collins, dance to the music of Joshuaal the Homecoming Dance on Satur- day night, October 15, 1977. 12 Spirit
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A h0td ( $!! ' $ wotk the coveted first place. In the end, the vic- tors were, for the Junior-Senior division: H.R. 204; and the Freshman-Sophomore division: H.R. 14. Later in the day, all-star competition was provided for entertainment as the winning homeroom player or team competed against a willing faculty opponent. Follow- ing this, the tug-of-war was held beside the field house where the ground had been soaked all day. The contest was held by ass and single elimination, the freshman riass eventually came out the winner in a surprise display of determination. @ Tugging across the pit, freshmen outpull the sophs (far left) and eventually go on to pull a surprise upset over the junior team in the tugof-war contest. Leading the pack, senior. Pat Ray of H.R. 204 and Ricky Bruce of H.R, 112 converge on the pushball dunng competition at Field Day. H.R. 204 was the eventual winner. Field Day 11
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After being crowned homecoming queen ofl977, Robin Quinlan and escort, Larry Druien, pose for photographs. To their right is last year ' s queen, Kinn Gentry and escort, Steve Poynter. The CO test was held during the lunch periods and resulted in 4 finalists: Kevin Deddens, David Rougeux, Pat Ray, and Mike Martin. These four competed on Fri- day and Mike Martin, with his soccer-style kick, came out victorious. Another contest held was tee-shirt decorating, the judging of which took place on Friday. All students were encouraged to enter and allowed to wear their creations to school. The shirts were judged for their capture of the feeling of Falcon pride and spirit. First place was awarded to sophomore, Danny Palmer for his Rock ' n Roll Falcons glitter shirt. Friday was also the day set for the JV and varsity cheerleaders to meet in a Pow- der Puff Football game. School was dis- missed early and the entire student body and faculty proceeded out to the football field for the game. The action was intense as varsity coach, Ken Black ' s team stopped JV coaches, Karl Schmitt and Byron Him- melheber ' s players cold. Mr. Robert Casey gave the JVers courage as he orchestrated the freshman class in a chorus of cheers. It seemed to work as the JV team pulled an upset over the varsity in a stunning 6-0 vic- tory. The culmination of the week ' s activities was the game itself, which the Falcons won, 27-6. Duri g the halftime, Robin Quinlan, a senior andAngela Merici, was crowned homecoming queen for 1977. On Saturday night the Pep Club ended their week of activity with the sponsorship of a Homecoming Dance. The band, Joshua, played the latest sounds to what many said was the largest crowd to attend a dance at B.D. in several years. The even- ing went off without a hitch and made the victory the previous night even sweeter. (J lift n nil ri Varsity powder-puffers — 1st Row: Laura Loeser, Tina Bickett, Paula Gentry, Kim Robertson, Sherri Aterbum, Mary Helen Davenport. 2 d Row: Kathleen Hines, Barbara Oeschli, Larua Lange, and Susie Stover. In a parade after their upset of the varsity powder- puffers. 6-0, the JVers ceremoniously carry their coach, Kad Schmitt, off the field. JV powder-puffers and B.D. cheer- leaders — Sitting: Susan Lacefield and Lisa Mills. 1st Row: Coaches, Byron Himmelheber and Karl Schoitt, Ken Norris, Stuart Hayden, Jim Bradley, John Schmitt, Mark Byeriy, Mike Ernst, Keith Zipper, Matt Atzinger, Peary Wilson. 3rd Row: Lisa McClellan, Dana Burke, Paula Goatley, Diane Burton, Cindy Kuchenbrok, Lori Smith, Kim Lindsay, Gwen Mingus, Janet Bamett. Spirit 13
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