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Page 12 text:
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Kougars Coprure Homecoming Fight In Blistering Cold Cold, hear, energy is rhe winning combina- tion for Homecoming ' 81 ' on October 9. Kou- gor gridders withstand rhe subnormal foil tem- peratures to coprure t heir first Homecoming win in recent years. A touchdown and two conversion points in overtime lock in rhe victo- ry As rhe bond marches onto rhe field, rhe crowd waits with bored breath os rhe queen candidates ore borne around rhe field in sporrs cars. Disembarking on rhe for side of rhe field, rhe candidates ore escorred through o canopy of flogs by ruxedo-dad dares. As rhe final cli- max arrives, senior Jane Grover is crowned rhe 1981 Homecoming queen. Jane is selected by rhe foorball ream from o rosrer of condidores. Modre Gros, a rime of celebrorion, is inter- preted in four different ways by rhe various dosses. Varieties run from o Kougor transport- ed by live ' chicks’ and o live jazz bond on o platform. Freshmen place first in comperirion. During holf-rime rhe bond entertains with var- ious runes and rhe 1971 foorball ream members ore honored. Afrer rhe gome, srudenrs grab rheir ' pard- ners ' and head for rhe round up dance in rhe sweltering cofererio. Anyone dressed in west- ern orrire receives o 50 t discount. As rhe lighrs dim, srudenrs move ro rhe bear of tarhe” until 11 p.m. In prepororion for rhe evening srudenrs ore enrerroined by rhe cheerleaders in o special pep session. As rhe Homecoming gome draws ro o close, Senior Co-coproin Dove Allbrirren reflects on rwo All-Conference rirles which may enhance his 1982 college foorball offerings. 8
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Mobility and ingenuity combine ro win rhe Freshmen first place in floor competition. As Terry Alee moves the Kougar ' s head, Eogle Chicks Carolyn Rink, Sreve Yoder ond Ginger Misch provide rhe power Swears Day brings our rhe grub in all of us as Wendy Van Drugen promores school spirir in swears. Warmth and comforr are rwo reasons rhar this is one of rhe more popular Homecoming fesriviries. Randy Wireman ond Dave Rhoodes pick up some yard- age in rhe viaory -laden gome by running rhe ball. 7
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Moving ro the beor of Lorhe”, Shelley Droyles, Drendo Kudnkos, Theresa Gregory, Shelley Eenhuisrro and Belinda Kuanskas wait for the right moment ro join in ot the Country Homecoming Dance Mike Drees ploys Mighty Kougor. Homecoming Court: Bow 1: Reoh Morrin, Michelle Brown, Michelle Lerurgez, Kim Barrett, Jone Grover (Queen), Kris Herrick, Geno Sanders Bow 2: Joy Hoffman, Dove Heeremo, Brian Jonkmon, Mike Shea, Bill Kearney, Rich Honley, Boy Molio 9
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