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After the decorating was over, the bonfire-pep rally began. It was a cold rainy night, but many dedicated fans showed up to cheer the team on. The Cheerleaders worked hard to make this rally successful. Cheers, band music, and talks from the football players helped to make up the evening. Coach Bridge ended the evening with an encouraging word to the football team. The FFA sponsored the annu- al chicken BBQ after school on Friday, with many people com- ing out for it. Then the time came for the football game. Al- though the weather was far from perfect, many fans showed up to cheer for the team in their game against the Dekalb Barons. The Barons went home with a 22-0 victory. After the game an open dance was held. Shock was the featured band for the dance which proved to be successful. At 11:00 p.m. the dance was over, and so was the first successful Homecoming of the 80 ' s. A member of the band SHOCK warms before the Homecoming dance. FOOTBALL cheerleaders Susie Yoder, son Minch, and Mary Habegger pose Sparky. THE action stops as the ball is fumbled during the ganxe against the Barons of Dekalb. SUSIE Yoder uses all her strength to throw a souvenir football to the crowd. 1 8 Homecoming
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OUEEN candidate Merylee Graber and her escort, Seth Scholer , safely make it across the field. PLEASE, don ' t take n y picture, my hair didn ' t go right tonight! PICTURED above are the 1980 Homecom- ing queen candidates: Linda Duhach. Ixi- grid Biberstein, Joni Sprunger, Merylee Graber, Jill Sprunger, and Janet Liechty. Homecoming 1 7
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COACH Bridge fires plays to defensive end Troy Masterson. A mad scramble for the football produces falling Stars and soaring Barons. IN the Freshman hall, Uncle Sam inforxrxs the students of the date and time of the game. ALTHOUGH the weather is drab, the cheerleaders try to enthuse the croiwd v?ith a yell. Homecoming 1 9
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