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Baron Faces Beat the Blues Do you recognize any of these faces? Could one possibly be yours? The students you see on these two pages are beating the everyday school blues. 1-Instead of doing her art work, Steffie Smith smiles as she poses for a picture. 2-Don’t these two look like they are hav- ing fun? These two crazy guys are Mike Reesman and Ron Glass at one of the after-game dances dressed as zebras, imitat- ing the referees. 3-Tammy Simon sure seems to love her dog as they pose for Tammy’s art class. 4-Here is a good close-up of Brad Dettmer. 5-On one of the typical days for Lisa Miller, she gets mad at one of her teachers and lets out all of her troubles. 6-Beth Bush shows what it’s like to be sophis- ticated. 7-Smiling after getting her face painted up for a skit is Re- nee Moreland. 8-Many students, instead of showing their faces, decide to show only their eyes, like Shawn Cook. 9-Claudia Derrow and Sherry LeRoy were confused as to what to do outside the classroom, so they just decided to sit down and take it easy. Baron Faces 11
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Homecoming ts Homecoming 1980 is one He- len Stamm will never forget since she was chosen by the sen- ior class to be Homecoming Queen. For everyone watching, it was filled with suspense. Sud- denly the crowd was completely quiet and then over the loud speaker Helen was announced as queen. The excited senior at- tendants were Glenda Smith and Gina Harrolds. Helen’s brother Garry Stamm was her escort. Glenda’s escort was Kevin Myers and Gina’s was Mike Hoffman. Representing the junior class was Beth Sutton. Brett Hughes was her escort. Missy Blevins was chosen by the sophomores to represent their class. Her es- cort was Brian Healey. Homecoming started off with Magic To Helen rain? Even though the girls on both sides played their hardest and the coaches had worked hard to teach each side what they thought they should know about the plays, the game ended at 3:25 with a score of 0-0 and all of the junior and senior girls just exhausted. At half time of the evening’s football game along with the crowning of the queen, each class presented a float having to do with the homecoming theme: ““Magic to Do.” The junior float was judged to be the best. All in all, Homecoming 1980 was one that DeKalb will never forget because of the powder puff game and the dance after- wards. Each event helped home- coming to hold a special magic. the powder puff football game even though the weather was not too good. Why waste the After falling from their biggest mount of the day, the senior guys show that they still have their spirit by holding up hard practices because of a little 12 Homecoming 1! Powder puff being played in very cold weather doesn’t bother Rachel Voelkel (86) as she tries for a touchdown. For the juniors, Mary Ann Lepore (40) runs while Connie Dixon is paving her way to the goal line-they hope.
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