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Homecoming ‘’80 proved to be one of Warwick’s most important events. Raider students were the main ingre- dient in producing this successful Homecoming for they were the judges, participants, and the winners. The Homecoming Court was pre- sented to the student body and vo- ting took place after the assembly. King Darryl Moore and Queen Lisa Es- tes, our Royal Raiders, were crowned m= Royal RalderS se at the Warwick vs. Lafayette football game held at Todd Stadium. Homecoming festivities came to an ending with a dance featuring superb entertainment by “Harvest”’. True that Homecoming ‘80 has passed in time but Warwick Raiders who witnessed this event will never forget the breathtaking presentation of our Royal Raiders. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: 1979-80 King and Queen, “Popcorn” Nicholson and Veda Hunter stand with Principal Richard Stacy before the an- nouncement of their successors. Sophomore representatives: Patty Locklea r and es- cort Mark Short; Reuben Artis and escort Cindy Taylor. Junior representatives: Tracy Smith and escort Herbie Morewitz; Gurston James and escort Pam Mitchell. Senior representatives: Robin Rog- ers and escort Paul Hux; for absent football player Jeff Silver is Sharon Hawkins; and escort- ing each other are Gary Breen and Merri Barbour. Sophomore Keith Stubbs and Stacy Wilson get into the music. Members of the band “Harvest’’ give a perfor- mance to remember. 13 ¢ Homecoming
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Homecoming ¢ 12 CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: King Darryl Moore and Queen Lisa Estes proudly accept their hon- ors. Senior court representative, Robin Rogers and her date, Paul Hux ‘take it slow” to the mellow sounds. 1980 Homecoming Court and their escorts: Soph- omore representatives: Tracy Swann and escort Vincent Moore; Steve Letzinger and escort Debbie Higgins. Junior representatives: Crystal Underwood and escort Mike Via; for absent foot- ball player Dion Ruffin is Rosalind Davis. Senior representatives: Lisa Estes and escort Scherard Wills; Darryl Moore and escort Kathy Thoman; and escorting each other, Jerry Kent and Lynn Deese. Raiders show off their dancing skills while “Harvest” provides the beat.
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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Proud Nurse Gerry Wegener admires her winning Christmas door. Christmas music played by guitarist Paul Ward sets the holiday mood. A spirited Cowles Wall harmonizes with the Warwickshire singers. The Latin Club frolics in their version of “Frigus Vin Nivis” (“Frosty the Snowman”). Alleluias ring, performed by Sara Granger of the A’Cappella. December brought cold weather and the spirit of Christmas. Foreign Language Week, the Christmas Con- cert, and the traditional door decorat- ing contest were all among the fes- tivities. Foreign Language Week featured events such as dress-up day, food tasting, Christmas caroling, and greet- treats all done with a foreign flair. In experiencing other countries’ Christ- mas customs, students were able to extend their classroom learning. The Christmas concert and the door decorating contest both fell within the last week before the holidays. The band and chorus performed on separate occasions for parents and students. From the many entries, the first prize door came from the Clinic. Raider spirit was in evidence throughout December days and shared by students and faculty alike. es | eCcember Follies 14 ¢ December Follies
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