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Rally, Crowning, l Game, - Celebrate l , Homecoming With the Homecoming days upon us, students . adorned the garb of the niftier fifties andteachers tem- porarily took over exclusively student activities. The music of the band and the crowning of the queen, within the Homecoming heart, to the song I Can't Help Falling in Love were the high points of the halftime ceremony at the game. The game was all dis- appointment as the A8tM Consolidated Tigers dealt the Cubs 9-6 loss with a last minute field goal. 1 l A w mf t 5 l 2 . H X! T225 ff.,-..., c 1. Michael Hohlt uses a megaphone to rehearse for halftime ceremonies. 2. Cheri O'Mal- ley and Mr. Clarence Whitesell discuss the agenda for the upcoming halftime activities. 3. Lisa Boehnke exhibits fifties apparel at pep rally for Homecoming games. 4. Terri Foer- ster does fore twirling routine for Homecoming halftime. 5. Twirlers Becky Gaeke, Pam Dietz, and Cindy Becker participate in Homecoming pep rally spirit. 6. Gary Ross dives for A8tM Consolidated quarterback during Homecoming game. 7. Christi Haskins and Lauren Harrison, in an attempt to fight the wind, simultaneously wet their lips for protec- tion at rehearsal. 8. Kim Klaus performs umbrella routine with the Belles at pep rally. 9. Linda Thaler, Deanna Alfred, Dannie Klebold, Linda Rutledge, and Janis Mueller all repre- sent the fifties faculty cheerleaders at Homecoming pep rally. 10. Homecoming Queen, Kathy Ahrens, is crowned by school superintendent Dr. Edwin Casburn. l., .' l L - ,- ,-l. - l A ' T -- - - , J-iw. : . ' 1 'g ' 'it f lr: 5, ,,Pf,,,g.QQ,Ji 7 f Q fi-1lQ73t ' J L ,Wm YY-W l w l
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Students Aid Teachers, Office, Library The office aides helped in many ways. They issued tardy slips to the students. They helped with the roll sheets and in typing whatever needed to be typed. They also were the ones who picked up the roll sheets each day. The teacher aides were a great help to the teachers. They had several different jobs to do. They helped grade papers and run off copies of any paper the teacher needed. They ran errands for the teachers and made out tests for the teachers. The library aides helped in the library by putting books on the shelf where they were supposed to be. They would help find books and had the job of putting new books in order on the shelf. 3
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