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Homecoming, the first big event of the school year, is planned by the Senior Class Cabinet. This year's theme was Country Roads . Although there was no button. Homecoming was still successful. Homecoming week began with wearing sunglasses on Monday, jerseys on Tuesday, followed by grub day on Wednesday, western day on Thursday and dress up on Friday. Thursday evening, coronation began with the introduction of the M.C.'s. They got the show rolling with the introduction of royalty. There was a wide variety — of talent consisting of dancing, bands, singing a clown and a surprise act by the teachers. Finally, the moment everyone was waiting for. the announcement of the 1980 Homecoming King and Queen, Korey Niesen and Patty Lawrence. A reception followed coronation for all seniors, alumni, royalty and parents of royalty. Friday morning a pepfest was held with highlights of Thursday night's coronation. That night the Pirates won the Homecoming football game 26-6 over an unbeaten Burnsville team. The Homecoming festivities for 1980 ended with a dance after the football game. Top right: Paul Bonin singing 'Even Now . Middle left: A surprise act by the teachers. Middle right: The Blues Brothers Band Bottom left: Karl Commers singing Thank God I'm a Country Boy . Bottom right: Scu Brothers doing Give Me Some Lovin’ . 10 Homecoming
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Top left: 1980 Homecoming King and Queen. Korey Nicsen and Patty Lawrence. Top right:Nick Hanlage and Lisa Dubois. Bottom left: Seniors Greg Juairc and Linda Bakins, Bottom center: Seniors Paul Saunders and Julie Anderson. Bottom right: Sophomores Peter Dahl and Jill Thibodeau
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Top left: Keystone doing Dreams I'll Never Know. Top right: Brian Sehocnlc. Middle left: Kathy Scydow dancing to Ride Like the Wind . Middle: Kelly Whalen singing Someone That I Used to Love . Middle right: Steve Reichel and Bob Wilson. Bottom left: Danceline dancing to Portable Radio . Bottom right:The Blues Brothers, Al Schieller and Randy Thysse.
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