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LEFT: Falcons beat the Flyers. BELOW: Waiting for the start of the tricycle race. WWW WNW ,m memaww mmwma ABOVE: Charlie Tsatsos skateboards to victory. RIGHT: Cindy Gandrud, Beth Little and Melanie Gerdes sing Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy.
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We,ve got the spirit! Yes we do! Homecoming was livelier than ever this year as students enthusi- asm put new life into the festivities. Careful planning of the celebration paid off as new activities were started and old ones caught fire. Anxious students, faculty and other spectators gathered on the back lawn transforming it into the site of the royal coronation. Armstrong,s rekindled homecoming spirit was launched with the crowning of King Charlie Tsatsos and Queen Sandy Harrer. Color was added to the week by dress-up days and resource room decorations. Prizes were awarded for the most original entries in both. Excitement mounted with qualifying matches in tug-o-war, armw- restling and skateboarding. New events such as disco dancing and frisbee teams sparked more student participation. Fridayls Pep- fest hosted finals for all contests, and two new events. A chal- lenge yell between football and soccer fans resulted in a pie in- the-face of the soccer captain as a reward for the loudest cheers. Competitors in the trike race charged across the wooden track showing their skill to the amusement of the spectators. The Dating Game, Florman,s Teen Angel, and musical numbers were just a few of the highlights of this years variety show. Football and soccer teams scored victories on Friday and Satur- day nights to top off a fun-filled Falcon festival. For one week, Armstrong was more than just a school. Homecoming was some- thing we all made and did together, it was special. ABOVE RIGHT: Ken Graeber circled by dancing Pink Ladies. RIGHT: Armwrestling championship at the pepfest. ABOVE: Am I supposed to eat this? 12
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77 Leisure Time Armstrong students all have their individual ideas on how to spend evenings and weekends. Offering a wide interest range to young people, activities in the Twin Cities are as numerous as the students themselves. For getting out and having fun, students can choose among dozens of movie theaters featuring one of the latest productions. Others take advan- tage of the variety of theatrical, musical, and edu- cational programs available in the community. Ex- cellent facilities for fine arts are accessible.
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