Henley High School - La Vista Yearbook (Klamath Falls, OR)

 - Class of 1981

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Cartoons Parade at Homecoming

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The royalty that appeared during half-time of homecoming arrived in style driving six Datsun 280 Z’s. The princesses were Kim Fronckowiak — escort John Warinner, Christy Fleming — escort Kimo Kerr, Deena Swafford — escort Kevin Dear- ing, Sherise Shaw — escort Jim Jackson, and the 1980 crowned queen was Tammy Bechen — escort Dean Andretta. Tammy was crowned by the 1979 Homecoming queen Susan Bushnell — escort Bob Ireland. The floats that paraded down the track during half-time had the theme of Saturday Cartoons.” The Senior's subtheme was “Pink Panther, On the center of the float was a pink cougar being stung by a swarm of bees. “Sting-em pink Hen- ley! The Juniors sub-theme was TweetyBird and Sylvester.” They were on the football field and Tweety zoomed by Sylvester and made a touch down. I twat I taw a Cowgar Tat, I did, I did!” The Sophomores sub-theme was “Count Stingula” from the cartoon Count Quackula. The scene was a football field of tombstones with the I.V. team going into the coffin with the other defeated teams while Count Quackula stood on the field. The sub- theme of the Freshmen float was Captain Cave- man. The scene consisted of a cave with Captain Hornet coming to destroy the Cougars. The Soph- omores placed first in the float contest with Sen- iors second, Freshmen third and Juniors fourth. The scenes of the floats seemed to come to life as the Henley football team put the Illinois Valley Cougars in their place for a 42-0 victory. Homecoming '80 style was carried through the action at half-time with an oustanding perform- ance by the marching band and the dance team. Everyone enjoyed the combined routine espe- cially when the band started dancing. Even the rain at halftime could not dampen the evening which culminated in an aftergame dance. 10 —HOMECOMING



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The swift strokes of the seniors' paintbrushes laid out a welcome mat for the Illinois Valley foot- ball team as it read, “Another one bites the dust.” The driveway scene showed Henley's rugged- looking Hornet knocking out I.V.’s pink panther. Henley’s dress up days allowed the Hornet’s to show their spirit along with Creativity during the competitive contest between their classes. As the week started off on the right foot, many people participated in Hat and Boot day. The hats ranged from ordinary everyday cowboy hats to the extraordinary unique toppers that topped them all. An outsider might have done a double-take on Tuesday's Twin day, as teenage clones walked about. Tags on the outside, along with back pockets in the front seemed to be the new fashion on Wed- nesday's Backward Inside out day. It was hard to tell whether a person was coming or going. Students honored those precious minutes of extra sleep as they didn’t bothered to get 'dressed' for school on Thursday. Long John and P. J. day woke up the students as they gawked at each other trying to see who was the craziest. Friday, the students dressed up for the tradi- tional Blue and Gold day. From blue pants to gold shirts, it was easy to see that the campus was Hor- net Country. The spirited freshmen class pulled through to have the most people participating during the week. The Senior’s made up for their loss by beat- ing the glasses at the hall decorating competition. 12 — HOMECOMING

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