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I Climaxed By Viking Victory Homecoming week began Monday with 50 ' s day, Tuesday was hat ' em, boot ' em day, Wed- nesday put ' em to sleep day, Thursday dress-up day, and Friday black and gold day. The students ' enthusiasm came to a climax Friday as they prepared for the evening ' s events. After the victory, the royalty was crowned on the football field. The 1979 Homecoming king and queen were Rich DefVlary and Sandy Cure. The attendants were Dan Neville, Rose Houdek, Terry Carlson, and Lisa Chapman. Following the game, the dance concluded a spirit filled week. The theme for the dance was Just When I Needed You Most. Homecoming Royalty from left to rigtit; Terry Carlson, Lisa Chapman, Queen Sandy Cure, King Rich DeMary, Rose Houdek, and Dan Neville. I Couples take advantage of a slow song. Students dance up a storm after the victory. 63
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Homecoming Week The final score of the game was a dream come true. VICTORY! That was the word as the Northwest Vik- ings defeated Adams Central Patriots for the second year in a row. Northwest received the kickoff which started off their scoring drive. After 2:09 in the first quarter, Rick Raile scored an 18 yard touchdown on a pass play. The PAT by Tony Leitschuck was good. Then in the third quarter Keith Corwin added another six points with a 16 yard run. Finishing up the scoring for the Vikes, Dave Blake, in the fourth quarter, received a 20 yard pass. Quarterback Brent Kariey ran for two extra points, making the final score 21-7. Crowned on the football field immediately after the game were, King Rich DeMary and Queen Sandy Cure. U I f I The dynamic duo of Rich DeMary and Keith Corwin provided most of the yardage lor the Vikings ' victory. 62
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A Victory Dance For Winter Sports Many dreams were ful- filled February 16, 1980 for students of Northwest as five wrest lers qualified for State and the boy ' s basket- ball team downed Albion 51-45. You Decorated My Life was the theme chosen for this year ' s Winter Sports Dance which was held after the basketball game. The old gym was decorated in pink and red. The decorations were put up by members of Honor Society and Student Coun- cil. For the first time all senior athletes were nomin- ated for king and queen. This year ' s king and queen were Phil Mader and Sue Husman. Steve Brand and Sandy Quandt were chosen as attendants. Mel Lewis and Ranita Valasek enjoy a slow dance. Mr. and Mrs. Schultz, chaperones, watch students enjoying the dance. Bob Lewis wrestles his way to State Steve Brand secures the Vikes win. 64
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