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friends stood in groups talking about what o do that nite and the following nite. Warriors bite the dust before spirited dog crowd year ' s Homecoming queen pudly hands the crown down to lO Homecoming Queen, Julie Flames rose into the night; sparks flew like fireflies higher into the night until they could no longer be seen. Friends stood in groups talking about what do do that night and the following night. It seemed like only a few minutes from the time you found your way through the dark to your bed, till the alarm rang and it was the day of Homecoming. In a daze you rushed and made it to class before the first bell rang. And somehow you made it through the day. The pep session slowly awoke you. Spirit began to flow through your mind and a victory flashed before everyone ' s eyes. It was only a few hours before the game and they slipped by quickly while plans were made for going to the dance or to Administrators must take their part in the parade. Loren Jones, Joe Sumpter, Jacob Delegrange and Gary Lal e seem to be enjoying a happy moment. ity football players enjoyed g the hit of the parade as they e to the crowd proudly. Everyone must look his best. Bill Reimscheisel helps Greg DeCamp look his best for this special occa- sion. Pep talks always seem to get a foot ball player up for a game. Rick Nor ton screams his cheers for the team.
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The spirit began to dwindle as did the flames the night before. Bite the dust 1980 Homecoming court: Matt Monosmith, Tina Henr ' , Dan Reed, Sherry Reed, Rex Gornson, Stacey Biteman, Julie Hill, Tom Haus, Brenda Shortgen, Brad Graham, Christa Swygart, Joe Graham, Diane Moore, Mark Shaffer. hit the party scene. Everyone left early to make sure they got a seat, and the stadium was filled before the pregame ceremonies even started. The Bulldog team took the lead early in the game while th e crowd stood on its feet and cheered them on. It seemed like before everyone sat down Woodlan had the ball and scored. And then they had scored again. The spirit began to dwindle as did the flames the night before and it seemed as if spirit week had been held for nothing. Then, New Haven had the ball and it was a touchdown. The spirit grew as had the flames of the fire. The minutes dwindled away until the final buzzer rang. The Bulldogs had won, , 27-16. It was a night of Homecoming and partying Arms were raised high for the Bull- dogs win at the bonfire preceeding the powderpuff game. Varsity cheerleaders and Vic the Bulldog ride on the Homecoming float which was decorated to their taste. 20 — Homecoming
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