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Three natural poses arc shown here on Staci Hartzler, Janet Cumberland, and Sheryl Stokes faces, which are better improvements. No, Cooper Krajewski is not the only person in McDonald's. He is only waiting on friends still in line to get their food. Mark Smiley holds a can which makes a weekend more enjoyable. Never having a dull minute in Warsaw, Mark Smi- ley models his car inside, outside, and on top. W hile eating at Mac's, Doug Dickcrhoff and Pat Lafferty arc seen before digging into their food. Using a before and after effects. Janet Cumber- land refuses to let us take her picture, but finally we catch her smiling. Shelly Stokes Cruising 7
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CRUISERS RACE HOT ROD CARS Parents who are sick of their bored kids should let them cruise in the sum- mer or fall on a Friday or Saturday night. This summer at McDonald's was where the cruisers spent their time. Con- gregating on the lot, sitting on top of cars, listening to the radio, and talking was the scene passersby saw. Even though McDonald's is in Warsaw, friendships were made between archri- vals Tippecanoe Valley and Warsaw. In the fall there were football and bas- ketball games, so afterwards cruisers flocked to Warsaw or Rochester to cele- brate. Sometimes after a loss it was rubbed in, but after the joking wore off it was soon forgotten. So when the first snow came, cruising was cut dow n until warmer days, even though some cruisers participated in snowball fights and win- ter activities. As the wintry days wore on, many cruisers anticipated the summer nights to come so they could once again hot rod their cars and cruise! After a girls victory over Argos, Brett Cumberland chows down while Mark Smiley poses for the cam- era. Playing camera shy in McDonald’s arc Keith Paige and David Reuter. While the Big Mac is being shoved into Mike Wag- oner’s mouth, Todd Stokes backs away so he won’t get food spit on him. 6 Cruising Shelly Stokes
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24 HOURS OF EXCITEMENT! With the score 21-6 at the half, the Vikings led the Homecoming events off to a good start. The 1980 court were: Freshman—Sonya Unzicker and Chan Tucker. Sophomores were: Karen May and Mike Jackson. The Juniors were: Jenclle Shafer and Jeff Sheetz. The Sen- ior representatives were: Darla Weaver, Brett Cumberland, Jenny Leininger, Charlie Sheetz, Jackie Brown and Ron- nie Peters. Announcing the winners was Chris Schwenk, Student Council presi- dent. Norma Knoop and Scott Tilden, Winning the class competition. Missy Fisher and Mindy Creighton proudly show their sophomore banner. last years winners, crowned Jackie Brown and Ronnie Peters as the 1980 Homecoming Queen and King. In the banner competition, the Art Club cap- tured first place in their division and the Sophomores took first place in the class division. With two teams taking first place the Annual Homecoming Olym- pics again turned out well. The Super- sonic Senior team consisted of: Mary Lou McClone, Kris McDaniel, Shelly Gross, Donna Chaney, Rod McCloughan, Dan Bollhoeffer. Rick The Freshman's first years candidates are Sonya Unzicker and Chan Tucker. Jones, and Jim Burchett. The Sopho- more team of TNT were: Stcph Nelson, Beth Tinkey, Tracy Baber, Felicia Har- rell. Pal Lafferty, Brian Anglin, Tod Ut- ter, and Jeff Webb. After the final score of 21-14 against the Whitko Wildcats, the festivities were almost at an end. The student council provided the Homecom- ing dance music by Unique Lighting, from Fort Wayne. With tremendous support, the events of the 1980 Home- coming all turned out a big success! On the Viking first yard line, the Valley defense successfully holds Whitko from a first down. One of the three Senior Homecoming court is Jen- ny Leininger and Charlie Sheetz. With great pride. Jenclle Shafer and Jeff Sheetz represent their Junior class. 8 Homecoming Shelly Stokes
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