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A Personality All Our Own HHS students are proud of their school and not afraid to show it. During Homecoming week it was especially evident. The energy and excitement brought the school to life throughout the week. Students looked forward to each day won- dering what outrageous outfit to wear or just waiting for the big game against the Raiders num- ber one rival, Park High School. Each year Homecoming ar- rives with much anticipation and chaos. Due to the outstand- ing spirit of the student body, it almost certainly becomes a suc- cess. They showed their Raider Pride constructively to make Homecoming 1980 one of the best! ALL THE WORLD LOVES A CLOWN, espe- cially a smiling one? One of the students volunteers time to kick up his heels as a clown for the Homecoming festivities. THESE DAYS THE WEST has spread to all parts of the country. lohn Roberts proves to us that the urban cowboy is alive and well at HHS. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS clidn't win the hall decorating contest. They showed in- credible spirit for being new to the school.
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FIRST PLACE in the Car Contest went to ' Senior T' M dd . T' d h' f th rebuilt thdIl175 Eobci1llfro1l1maTcialed1i:arEl er Homecoming of l980 will long be remembered for those who participated, especially the seniors. The week long festivities be- gan Monday, Oct. 6, with grub day. Bright smiles and ragged clothes were abundant. The smiles were unusual for a Mon- day. Tuesday was dominated by hats. Hat Day coincided with the Pep Fest which raises the spirit of the student body high- er. On Wednesday, time rolled back about 100 years to cele- brate Western Day. Cowgirls and Cowpokes filled the halls. There was also a minority of students who came as Easterners. Coro- nation, Wednesday evening fi- nally relieved the curiosity as to whom were chosen as Homecom- ing Queen and King. Karen Breivik and Craig DiLorenzo re- ceived the honor. Thursday was Glasses Day. Students were wearing all types of glasses to class. Most of the chatter was of the upcoming game on Friday, against the Park Indians. Friday finally arrived. School was dismissed early so students could attend the parade. That evening, the Raiders dominated the game, defeating the Park Indians by a score of 15-0. After the game, students who attend- ed the homecoming dance, en- joyed the sounds of the band, Stryder. ALL THE HOMECOMING king and queen candidates gathered for a final portrait be- fore the Coronation. Homecoming royalty were: standing, Rob Kugler, Sue Holdorff, Mike Meunch, Jeff Link, Beth Truax, Ierry Schoen and Michelle Fox. Seated in the middle are: Kathy Kiechler, Pat Pohl, Karen Breivik, Cheryl Klemenstrud, Dan Olson, Kathy Woxland and Todd Lorentz, In front are: Kurt Fuchs, leanie Bacon, Char Schommer and Craig DiLorenzo.
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