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10 Homecoming CARRYING THE BALL for rhe juniors, Tammy Baird runs with lightning speed as she atremprs fo make a rouch- down for her ream DAYDREAMING IS WHAT Mandy Blevins seems ro be doing while her escort, Eric Deardorf, proudly srands beside her. LATER TO BE NAMED queen, Rhonda Healey practices for the Homecoming ceremonies rhar are to be held during halftime thar evening. GLAD TO BE REPRESENTING the junior class, Glenda Smith and her escort Kevin Meyer smile for our phorog- rapher.
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PROUD TO BE DISPLAYING HER spirit, Shelly Souder takes time out from her schedule to show everyone her zany zebra har. FREAKING OUT is exactly whar Karen Delbecq and JoEllen Joseph are expressing as they show their school spirit on “Freaky Friday.”’ ee eee? ° s ‘S PROVING THAT SOPHOMORES do have school spirit are just a few of the sophomores that “freaked” just to show anyone who was in doubr. CLONE DAY MEANT thar everyone was fo dress up like someone (or something) else. Here Susan Adams and her friend, Dolly, pose for our photographer. Spirit Days 9
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A omecoming 7 heme Aighlights Days Feethall Eucouuters On Friday, October 12, the Junior and Senior girls wenisculsonainesfootball TRYING TO CHEER the Junior girls on to victory are Tom field to play their annual Powder Puff Bush, Dereck Walton, Rob Nugen, Steve Johnson, Marl football game. These girls spent many Roy, Ron Glass, Joe Borer, and Dan Kinzer hours of their free time to practice for the game. It was a long, hard fought battle, but neither team could find its way down the field for a touchdown. The game finally ended in a 0.0 tie. That night the Barons lost to a tough Homestead team 14-8, and during half- time the 1979-80 Homecoming Queen was crowned. Senior class president, Marla Hayward, passed the crown on to Rhonda Healey. Rhonda was escorted by Brad Blevins. Senior attendants were Mandy Ble- vins and Karla Lepley. They were es- corted by Eric Deardorf and Craig Con- rad. Glenda Smith, escorted by Kevin Meyer, was the Junior attendant. Steffie Smith represented the Sophomore class with Neil Robinett escorting her. An after game dance was held in the high school gymnasium. Couples danced to the music of ''Sircus.”” NOT EVEN the chilling wind stopped these students from watching the exciting Powder Puff game. Homecoming ‘11
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