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HOMECCMING SPIRIT WEEK EXCITES ALL X 3 , T-,jyxs-fLw,J. f.r1a P--'X' T n, Pei T N 1 521 , 'Fri' ,7v'.3if'ff 123'-Ziff. , A , w ' , -f .rf iff Q r 1 l i- -mr'-rr . Q3 3--,-,. V , . , -, .,-. .1 or 1- --diy' , I ':1.,.n hx, 4f.,.wr r - ff, 6 ?4..g.g- r. :.,! ' , ' r4N+i,,,.v , I - k'rg31ir'::f 114, 5315253 599125 P. i '-775 .'-2 9.-lfix-4 , X 'YQ T? . ' A 91 - 2 1. Homecoming Court: Sheri Estergard, Scott McCIeary, Oueen Sally Tracer, Mr. Touchdown Kent Bowers, Cindy Hoffman, John Cooley, Becky Detering, Dan Crowson. 2. Senior Jon Rathsack hasn't caught the excitement of homecoming. 3. Homecoming Queen Sally Tracer is dazed by her winning the crown.
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STUDENT LIFE YEAR EXPRESSIONS The year of 1979-80 has been filled with sorrow and excitement. Many friends have moved away and many new faces have popped up. l Students have competed in a variety of contests. These have ranged from athletic events to academic achievements. We are proud of these accomplish- ments and we look forward to further challenges. Students hate to say good-bye to their friends at graduation but they also like to see the school year end. 1. Juniors Both Kizer, Echo Drongesen, and Pam Snow join in a cheer with the cheerleaders at Waldport. 2. The Nicaraguan students, Virgil Mongalo and Loirett Mongalo say good-bye to Oregon before their September departure back home. 3. Junior Angie Hancock and Ms. Lisa Finch work out problems in year- book. 4. Freshman Tina Brown hugs her Teddy bear for security while senior Cindy Jones tries to take it away during GAA initi- ation.
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