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That' The first five games of the season lacked something of the past years. No big sweaters, coats, hats, or mittens were seen being worn by the fans. It just wasn't football weather. But when Home- coming came around, the weather finally co- operated to provide real football atmosphere. This added to the excitement of the game. The traditional procedures were followed: before the game the queen and her court were escorted by chosen football players to represent each class. The girls sat on the sidelines during the game watching the Vikings dominate their opponents-Marlington- 40-O. As half time apporached the court was ready for the Official Crownlng- Each girl was presented by her fa' Kelly Cush stands proud with escort Tom Chuffar as lulie Swinehar ther while the 1979 Queen, lulie SWlDel12:1l'l1, crowned Kelly crowns her the 1980 Hoover Homecoming Queen. Cush, the 1980 Homecoming Queen. The ceremony ended with congratulatory kisses from the fathers. Celeste Spees, sophomore representative, is Cheerleader Linda Manse is honored by her Senior Attendant Leisa,Knudsen and her father proudly escorted by her father. classmates as junior attendant, step briskly across the field, 4-Student Life
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Friday morning, October 3, 1980, 'lMum was the word at Hoover High School. Mums of different colors were pinned on every pretty girl who attended the Fall Homecoming the following Saturday night. The Homecoming theme was THAT'S HOLLYWOOD. The dance was sponsored by Student Council. The members developed the theme, arranged the food and activities made tickets, flyers and posters. They also decorated the gym with Mr. Palmer's time and help. Stargazer, headed by Mr. Hatch of our faculty, supplied the gym with an abundance of popular songs, The dance floor was occupied with rock-n- rollers. Sue Schuster stated: UAH of the seniors were up and dancing, having a super time, while few un- derclassmen danced at all. The dance floor was filled during slow songs. Mr. Hatch said, 'lThe overall at- mosphere was more festive than in recent years. Ev eryone was having a pretty good time and when the kids are having a fun time dancing we enjoy playing the music all the more. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the court, escorted by Tom Chufar, Steve Viscounte, Dave Cochenour, and Willie Plaskett. Strolling along Hollywood Boulevard and stopping by Crauman's Chinese Theater to put their footprints in the cement with the Hollywood immor- tgls, Barry Kindy and Kathy Krigline savor the Hollywood Museum flavor of t e dance. Highlighting the Homecoming Danfg is the Linda Manse and Dave Cochenour, Kelly Cush presentation of Queen Kelly, her Court and and Tom Chufar, Leisa Knudsen and Steve their escorts. Celeste Spees and Willie Plaskett, Vl5C0Unl9 HCCGPI the applause Of the audience- Kelly Cush and Tom Chufar enjoy the Queen's dance under the colorful circle of streamers. Student Life
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