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. W ' lil r M VHS students want their men to HFIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! ' A Night To Remember The 1979-80 Homecoming Queen, Sue Allen. lames rose high into the darkness as cheers of We are number one were shouted into the night. Shivering students, wrapped in heavy blankets and dressed warmly, stood about the fire anxious for the evening to get underway. At the bonfire, which started the big night off, hundreds of MVHS students showed up to participate in the spirit and excitement of the evening. Many yelled until they were hoarse, while still others ran about excitedly, trying to see and hear all they could. The parade to the Homecoming game came next as everyone, shouting and laughing, miraculously crammed into some kind of vehicle. Horns honked and dogs howled as the long procession made its way through town. Every minute brought the procession closer to its destination-the stadium at Bend High School. Though the game itself was not as successful as the evening, Wlountain View lost to Bend High, 0-38l, the enthusiasm that seemed to have affected everyone by then continued to grow. After a breathtaking exhibition by Mountain View's marching band and dance team, senior Sue Allen was crowned the 1979-80 Homecoming Queen. Obviously happy with this decision, the crowd yelled, whistled, and applauded as Sue, accepting a kiss from Principal Jack Harris, received her crown and bouquet of roses. It was a long, busy night, full of thrills and excitement as well as sorrow and defeat. But, it was a night not to have been missed, because for everyone involved throughout the evening, it seemed to symbolize how the strength of MVHS reigns supreme through thick or thin.
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.tm 1 A x i ff I ,fi , tl In ' The grand finale featuring Andy Hickman and M VHS dance team. llnsert: The marching band stepping outj THE BIG NIGIjIT a 'mi , Wu 3' V. Top Left: Mark Masters blocking. Right: Cougar Jerry Wallace runs the tunnel. Left: A dirty Bear. 1 979-80 Homecoming Court: Left: Julie I-Tncham, Kelli Brownrigg, Jack Harris, Sue Allen, Ramona Rupert, Mary Knoke. lMissing: Tami Larson, Kim Hurst, and Kelli Hillj All girls were escorted by their fathers. , at . i a
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