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And . . . The Agony Of Defeat Capturing everyone's attention during home- coming week was VHS's annual Almost anything goes competition and Spirit Week. Each day of Spirit week brought something new, the first being Sports Day. The student body had the chance to dress up as their favorite sports player. Tuesday proved to be a sight! Everyone dressed up as an oddball. Lonnie Majeski was the talk of VHS as he wore a short dress, knee highs and a blond curly wig. The third day, Hat and Glasses Day fea- tured everything from a ten gallon hat to glasses with wipers on them. Vestaburg never looked so good as they did on the fourth day. Three piece suits and pretty dresses filled the halls. Friday was the day most participated in. Nearly everyone showed the team their support by wearing some- thing red and white. Also taking place Friday was the annual Almost Anything Goes competition. The games included this year were: the sack relay, popcorn catch, blind football kick, egg toss and volleyball. The seniors took first place in the sack relay, volleyball tourneys, the popcorn catch and the boy's egg toss, which won them the pep jug for 1980. 21
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I Almost Anything Goes The Thrill Of Victory . . . 1) You're «almost there!'' yells Ed Kindlle to Matt Beach as he blindly fumbles for the football. 2) Decker passes the ball in a volleyball game which saw the seniors defeat the faculty for the first time in three years. 3) Contestants begin the popcorn catch, a competition requiring a mouth big enough to catch anything. 4) Brad Showers has his hands ready for the egg toss. 5) Glasses with wipers! Cindy is following in Elton John's footsteps. 6) Someone finally takes the sparkle from Miss Kenyon's eyes.
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eiuwMo VOlWKlNffl «UXSIAJs luxaun WUMUkts Starting the season was difficult with a small and inexperienced team, but the JV's never lacked in spirit. They always fought until the final buzzer. The young team lost two of their most valuable players to the varsity squad due to some varsity injuries. They ended the season with a disappoint- ing 0-6 record. First year head coach Randy Hummel support- ed his team through the rough season, keeping morale high when nothing seemed to go right for them. Let's go red! Shouts like this came up from the sidelines as the Wolverine cheerleaders gave their all to the team. The squad was made up of six sophomores and juniors: Kim Erhard, Connie Loo- mis, Lynn Krafft, Lori Majeski, Dawn Loomis, and Lori Avery. Their spunk and spirit quickly spread to the fans and raised the excitement of the game. Without their support, the game of football wouldn't be the same. 1) The lour Musketeers. 2) Big Rog checks out the action. 3) Faithtul VHS tans. 4) Football cheerleaders: Row 1: Lori Avery, Connie Loomis. Row 2: Lynn Krattt, Kim Erhard, Lon Majeski. Row 3: Dawn Loomis. Missing-Coach Kenyon. n— ! “i' k' T JV Football lejpi: Row J: John Hernandez. Mark Alexander. Bob Busman. Troy Humphrey. Matt Beach. Rpw 2: Head Coach Randy Hummell, Asst. Dennis MnGtashen. Ed Kindtle, Jett Sanders Roger Crosby, Bill Silvers. Dan Morrow, Asst, coach: Terry Bigelow. -
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