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I. Senior Shari Eischen begins to button her vest as she prepares to march in the sweltering heat for the Homecoming parade. 2. Seniors Betty Stockdale, Sheila Dubbs. and Karen Leslie put a smile on every face by simply displaying their school spirit. 3. Juniors Suzie Schueth, Chris Moeller. and Shelli Brewer sold helium ballons to benefit the Varsity Cheerleaders. Senior Roger Coxon attracts customers by displaying his balancing talent 4. Captain of the 1979 football squad Sean Newman lead his team onto the field at a half time score of 7 to 0. 5. Footer was the clown-carrier in this years Homecoming parade. It was decorated with spirit-boosting posters and topped with Seniors Krystal Lisle, Pain Campbell, Bindu Mali and Kelly Wynn and driven by Senior Barbi Francis. 6. A hot-air balloon took off minutes before the start of the football game. 7. For the third consecutive year, the class of 1980 built the winning Homecoming float, Massacre the Warriors. Chairpersons of the float committee were Lisa Ennis and Carrie Barringer. f
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Seniors Win Third Consecutive Year Spirit week started the Homecoming excitement with a bangi As the week began, all of the John Wayne fans showed their Sunday best of western get-up. Following a day on the old buffalo range, twins made their first and last debut. Betty Stockdale and Anne Trudel, Seniors, were voted best looking nerd twins, and won a much-coveted award. Wednesday no female wearing a hush button could speak to a male - or at least that was the way it was supposed to be if she wanted to keep her treasured button. The game was not quite as easy as all the female flirts thought it would be, but Eric Duecker found it a pretty rewarding games he had 18 buttons collected by the end of the day. Athletes ' Day gave all the jocks and jockettcs around school a chance to show off their good-looking legs and sporty-looking outfits. After school Thursday, students deco- rated their lockers with spirit-boosting chants and pictures. The winners of that contest were Barbi Francis, first, and Janice Gier and Kelly Winn, second. The final day of spirit week was red, white and blue day.. That night there was a spirit-boosting rally, which was fol- lowed by a blazing bonfire. Unfortunately, the weather was a little warm for the sparkling fire, but the enthusiasm was still there. Saturday began with the annual parade, a procession of clowns, trucks, cheerleaders, Patriettes, and floats. For the third consecutive year, the class of 1980 built the winning float, Massacre the Warriors. The 17-vehicle parade led the Patriot fans from Chadwick Swim Club to the Patriot stadi- um. As the cars and floats arrived at the stadium, the bleach- ers filled with an assortment of fans cheering on the climb- ing-to-the-top Patriot football team!
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Senior Rowdies Conquer Again And it ' s number 81, Matilda Goochie intercepting the play, and running the ba GET HER, RIP HER, HIPI Game Commentator Mr. Jim Schmuck humored the crowd with his tension-packed comments and crazy commercials during the annual Powder Puff football game. Scott Holley ' s Senior Rowdies challenged the wild and crazy Juniors under the supervision of David Yarborough and John Lindquist, to a trying game of afternoon flag football. The Senior Rowdies experienced an exciting victory to bring Holley ' s record to • . ' ' ' . ' . ' •{ W- ' ' '
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