Homestead High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1981

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What next coach? In a state of confu- sion, senior Debbie Leach asks senior Steve Lake what to do. I've almost got her! Junior Kelly Ftyn- earson closes in on an opponent. ...ew ,Mr , Nga K g ,iyn ' 7 - 5 60' v, .ff it , V ,'Jcf'lfw:ya . N f.15vf,gt. I Vg 52,151 l5,,A14gg,,,,, ,,,.,,r ,S N 'A ,A Q. -ffnm,f- - , 2 V. BK hlgdffg l 4 I Vai. W ' 2 'ff.fjmn3.rl 4-'HM .f , , I5 iniifi -fiilpig af' XY: r vp' , ' hi, 1 s i , -4 A' ' 4 4 ' '55 1 f g 1 4 1, x I ' f,1 I s . TU., Q 4 A , Ywcaflw fy- A 4 3 ,vi it 4, -i,.i at tv I 'Q I, r ,.? mf 1 --'Q ,tg tit 17, .-JV? t, 2 AA P, I ,,'., -i V ' i 1 r. K .1 - ,-s, I ' .V i Q fi ' ,G A hi f, A 51721 I xii, i f f A A I 'w I l A - xii ' it W vi . X 1 ' . i I ' V, 4' I, ig 411, x ' r , ., . ' I r ,ilu-il l-lff'iVr1'l.i 4 l' -'.w'y-'- V A 1 t r V.. 1 , Q! . f ' , , 4 . .-. A 5, if' . I 1 4 , I J 4 V! , ,k ll ,lA N d I i .Nl l-I' . .yi 1 ' - .i ,w pi i, ,. Q w ' .' r ,Q ,l ,' -A5 , Jyf' L i . ' ' l ' i' V . Nl - .,l b V I ,X .. N N A, I . A - . i A. 1 I don't think I understand! Senior Lana Stickler asks a question about a confusing play. Senior Jan Fischer tries to get a bit of the information too. We're number one! The senior girls engage in letting their excitement out. There's plenty to celebrate after their 20-12 defeat of the juniors. 18 Powderpuff That's the way to go! Seniors Andrea Pelz and Lisa Pequignot cheer on the team. IU! Q5

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the job done, and Tom Muth, Tom Freistroffer and Rick Gar- ton found themselves covered with cream pie. Or what about the talented centipede trick performed by the cheer- leaders? Or the fabulous bar- bershop quartet of Steve Beights, Ken McGuire, Steve Clough and Everett Horn- barger. Finally the planning, waiting and work was about to be mixed with the spirit. Everyone expected a great Homecoming, but what they got was more than they had bargained for. Multi-colored balloons enhanced the first touchdown by the Spartans. Now it was time for another group of Spartans, the march- ing ones. They seemed almost Sky-High perfectasthey got everyone's attention at halftime with their state contest performance. It seemed the excitement and perfection couldn't be stopped. With cartoons as the theme for the floats, the fresh- men led the parade with the cartoon B.C. Right behind were the sophomores with Su- perman, and the juniors with Popeye. But the seniors took first place honors with their Spartan Snoopy and DeKalb Baron float. Following the floats, six ner- vous girls and their escorts awaited the decision for the announcement of the queen. The girls on the court were seniors Jeana Tenerelli, Cathy McCracken, Leslie Riedel, Pepper Bromelmeier, Molly f' FIT' 'll W1 19 N Q.: l bf . R 4 O'Hara and Lisa Pequignot. The decision was final, and es- corted in a Silver Anniversary Corvette, Jeana Tenerelli showed all the qualities of a true Homecoming queen. Comments like What hap- pened?, Who's the wise guy? , and cheers from the DeKalb team were heard. Sud- denly the reason was found. Fireworks! Who would have thought? For 15 minutes it was another 4th of July, complete with a finale and all. But Home- coming didn't end there. After- wards there was a dance, and Pizza Hut pizza to go along. Homecoming really didn't stop there, as one may have thought. The memory of the 1980-81 Homecoming will al- ways linger in the back of Is someone cruisin' for a bruisin? Seniors Steve Lake and Jeff Grim dis- cuss the days' activities outside the cafeteria. 50's Day was just one of the crazy events during Homecoming week. one's mind as being a memo- rable night, and for that matter a memorable week. Being one of the first events of the year to kick off spirits and excite- ment for everyone, it made the week of October 5-10 special. Spirits all fired up! Cheerleaders cheer on students before the burnlrg ofthe class dummies Thursday night at the traditional bonfire .-l..... 1-. ,V :X x sh, x'L 1, X ... No place to sit? Junior Sect: l.l e' doesn't care and finds a spot J' the ground to sit while he eats a hams ger at the burger bash be-tire the N fire - -li



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' .,,..t ,t . s Spartan Superbowl Senior Style Penalties, sore muscles, 6:30 in the morning practices and determination. This all added up to a tough game of football. But it wasn't the Oak- land Raiders against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Su- perbowl, it was the juniors against the seniors in a tradi- tional game of Powderpuff football. Any player on one of the teams might remember all the bad aspects of participating, Girls! Girls! Girls! Fill in varsity cheerleaders Mike Kearney and Kip Grosenick shout to the team. such as breakdowns, high knees, bear crawls or jumping jacks. Practices may have been the most painful but they turned out to be the most im- portant. The teams ended up practicing in barns, on football fields, after school, before go- ing to work and on their days off. Mistakes like not under- standing the punt return or fall- ing for the fakes during the game made both teams feel like they weren't all together. They might not have been all together but both teams had just as much incentive. Al- though the juniors had over 70 girls signed up to play and the seniors only 32, the class of '81 kept the tradition of being number one. This isn't to say it was an easy victory. It was a hard fought one, and a score of 20-12 was the end result. Two touchdowns by senior Lisa Pequignot and one by Pepper Bromelmeier set the pace for the champs. But touchdowns byjuniors Rhonda Schwartz and Julie Johnstone helped the juniors break their barrier. Speaking of incentive, someone else with just as much were the coaches. They went crazy trying to get the idea of football across to their players. Senior coaches Tom Butowicz, Tim Carstens, Brad Pease, Andy Knowles, Greg Wehling, Steve Lake and Tony Kuehner had the experience, but the junior coaches, Rick Foltz, Paul Davis, Steve Reed, Scott Coleman, Tracy Foster and Greg Must, had the deter- mination of wanting to beat the seniors and make history once again. Let's not forget our own var- sity cheerleaders. The unreal seniors, Kip Grosenick, Mike Kearney and Steve Gidley. took over for this game even though they had trouble re- membering the cheers. lt was a crazy night alright! Girls playing football and guys dressed as girls. What's really hard to believe is the fact that while everyone was getting pushed around, acquiring bruises, slipping in the wet grass and trying to figure out what to do next, they were all having a great time.- I Touchdown! Juniors Diane Targgert. Jamie Caudill and Julie Koegel cele- brate one ofthe touchdowns agalnst the seniors. Practice makes talmostl perfect. The junior girls bone up' tor the uc- Coming game mtg-', ' E 35-x:e'C.. -1

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