I O O L Dance started new tradition. Clockwise from ll o'clock: Crowd at assemblyg Brian Sedy dis' played a victorious TDg Perry Holzknecht recalled the tale of how the Cougs pounded the Saints1 Juniors tugged their way to an overall victory: Chris Barrow, Ke-pi Hemmann, Ed Muscat and Kristi Carter danced to the music of Cathedral , Seniors bellowed out their winning song, Sophomores showed their winning window to all of Bothell, Sophomore float, Grand Marshal Bob Raineyg Senior skit. The days before Homecoming were bustling with ener- gy and excitement, as last details were added to floats, and final arrangements for the dance were made. Friday saw the culmination of class competition, with all donning gimmicks and cheering on their classes at the assembly. Activities continued, with the parade progressing down Main Street and, finally the vigorously-anticipated foot- ball game, Intense action sparked at Pop Keeney, when the forces of Bothell and lnterlake collided, with the Cougs emerg- ing victorious. They demonstrated unity and skill as they trounced the Saints, 23-12, sending the crowd into a chorus of victory cheers, The dance, held on a Saturday for the first time in recent history, was a relaxing finale to the week's activi- ties. Cathedral provided entertainment for the dancers' and listeners' enjoyment, ti llllll llllll flfffnfti. c,. T ' 4
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Homecoming was enjoyed by Queen Debbie Carpenter and Prince Brian Sedy: King Mark Beeston and date Cathy Bowls: Queen Debbie Carpenter and Don VanLierop Homecoming Royalty 1980 i , ,.. 5 Sl' ri ,ll :' El ' E , r 3 , 1' ii E . al -.1-an lr ... l 2 'iv-gg l T' x i. ii if s ef' 3 4 BotheIl's 1980-81 Homecoming Royalty from left to right are: Junior Princess John Davisig Queen Debbie Carpenter and King Mark Beeston. The Court was Mary Kae Irvin and Prince Mike Howell, Senior Princess Kelley Straga and crowned at Friday's game, ruled over Saturday night's dance, Prince Brian Sedy, Sophomore Princess Wendy Corbin, tnot pictured, Prince IO
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