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A. Class of ’80 students are preparing their float for a victory B. Homecoming queen Tracy Brugnoli and her escort Bruce Shelton are shown here. C. The football rally clowns around during a pep assembly to raise spirit for homecoming. D. Mr. Steve McAtee, Tracy Payne and Tim Tucker from the freshman class have the privilege of ringing the victory bell following a Devil victory. E. One of the first-place signs for homecoming presented by the class of '80. F. Tony Messerle and Sondi Smythe seem to be quite happily married during a halftime band performance. G. Carol Newman seems to admire the float presented by the Class of '80 G Homecoming 9
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78 Homecoming theme “Don't clown around with the Devils Homecoming is the week when students are psyching themselves and their team up for a victory at their final home game. This year proved a successful effort. During the week there was an activity for each day. Monday was silly-sock day, when everyone was to wear their silliest socks and show them off. Tuesday was sprout day, students were to take sections of their hair and pin them up so that they stick out. Wednesday, band-aide day, brought out casts, band-aides, and gauze all over. Thursday, which was roll-em-up day, included rolled up pant legs, shirt sleeves and hair rollers. Thursday evening also was the annual bonfire, which was a hit with quite a few CHS students attending. Coach Klemm and Ms. DeBoard gave a pep talk. Friday was clown day and all the rally girls and many students dressed up in clown outfits. The Devils showed their appreciation by trampling the Bandon Tigers 34-12. The float contest was once again won by the class of '80, making it their third consecutive win. The sign making contest was also won by the class of '80. Reigning over homecoming court was Queen Tracy Brugnoli and her escort Bruce Shelton. The princesses were seniors Peggy Jennings, Debbie Morris, junior Laurie Rose, sophomore Dolores Gaines, and freshmen Stacy Jordon. Their escorts include Taun Allman, Rick Miska, Mike Young, Mike Reiner and Joey Potter ■ 8 Homecoming
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King Kevin and Queen Jean reign at the 79 Twirp Dance Kevin Brown and Jean Fleck reigned as King and Queen at the twirp dance. They were elected by the freshman class officers. The twirp dance was a tradition at Coquille High. It gave the girls a chance to ask the boys out. The dress was very informal with country hick style in mind. For decorations, bales of hay were placed at random around the multipurpose room and streamers were strung from the middle of the ceiling. A barnyard scene was used for background for pictures, and Fred Sapp from Frederick's Studio took pictures of the couples. Different students from the freshman class brought cake. cookies, and punch for refreshments. The freshman class advised by Mr. Steve MacAtee sponsored the annual event. $260 was taken at the door and $100 was earned for their class treasury. KWRO provided the music for the students’ enjoyment. B A. Lisa Alexander sits one out while Phyllis Antone enjoys her evening out. B. King Kevin Brown and Queen Jean Fleck dance the queen's waltz C. Beth Pettingill and Todd Cannon pose tor pictures by Frederick's Studio D. Kathy Daimler puts on her boogie hat and discos down at the twirp E. Taking a break in the action are Greg Pelc, Kay Pettingill, Gina Evans, and Steve Green F. Pictured here in the foreground as they get down and get funky are Jimmy Sackett. Gina Evans, and Heili Capps. 10 Twirp Dance
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