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Members of Aquesta put the finishing touches on their Hoat, r f I With only three minutes and 56 seconds left in the game, the team begins to celebrate. Amy Ungs is the 1981 Homecoming queen. 15
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Wet field doesn't dampen spirits con't from pg. 12 Due to weather conditions. the field events were held in the gym. but the dreary skies could not dampen the spirit of the crowd. Cheers echoed throughout the school as the events progressed and they reached a peak when Student Congress President Steve McCullough was stuffed with leftover toilet paper. The pep aud, after being started in the gym with the band playing the school song, was moved to the practice field where a pile of scrap wood was ignited to form a blazing bonfire. The following night, before the game. Queen Amy Ungs and her court loaded into two waiting limosines to lead the car rally to the stadium. A police escort held back traffic across Locust St. and down Brady for the shrieking caravan of fans. After arriving at the stadium. the football team. encouraged by the cheering students. made the night extra special by pounding the Burlington Grayhounds. 13-8 Early Saturday morning, many students arrived at school to decorate the cafeteria into a dreamland. The band Del Fox provided the music for the dance which lasted from 7:30 until 10:30, Queen Amy and her court were honored at the dance. As the evening drew to an end, many happy memories of Homecoming '81 were stored in everyones minds. my ' le ,wR4YLi YAMU3 wi ' . ,xiaawm , . . .5-W4 Attempting to win the race, seniors Danny Blake and Debbie Parker pass a life saver. The bonfire lights up the evening. The Homecoming court consisted of eleven candidates. Front row: Shelley Potter. Queen Amy Ungs, Kathy Anderson. Back row: Lynn Davis, Renae Bankson, Lu Ann Carstens, Lisa Hamlin, Debbie Parker, Tami Byram, Melanie Otto. Angela Rodriquez. Q' if ! 4 3 4 ii
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Free Tim my time Freetimc, no homework fwell almost nonej, a whole two days to t'bum around. While weekends and other spare moments of time were made to get a break from school, most students spend their get- away time trying to get ready for it. Homework is a daily routine for the majority of students. but for those who don't have any assignments or simply choose not to do them. there are alterna- tives . Part time employment is a reality for most students, The main benefit of course, is having the cash to buy necessities or extras . Athletes find themselves competing in events on the weekends and spending more time at school. There are also a variety of clubs which involve their members in activities and ser- vice. From Drama Club practic- ing plays. to Letterman's Club junior Brad Smith relives his childhood, Students find sleeping in a pleasant pastime. .-s Q ,yy , . . x. . it l. 1 ss .X . 1 3 . A N I , any if .6 t ay Q . i ,fi , Nails. as i ' fi, I A, . 4. z ,QE sfil-f'ff.- 'M-.f'?if, 3 -0'5 Lt.. , 49 if vu .., fi klbg I . , 'X . i V '. V -gi-A ,. 'Q M way. Q -011, Qf ' 'TL' Sf Q A-.f ,-Qin--' s,.f.v 'L f A V.iiM,., ' MK' -2 . .l!-it less-. -I F -V: alta 5-fx .X ,rc 1 its i ,' QQ- f !if'i'1'3y' .Qi 3 Q ' , V. 1 '. qi E - j X ,Ba ry' if , , K 1 f 3 i H, sy Fi. r . f . li 'KVA ' :L Y ' ' . ' .' . .K-,is -.X zf' K Pg. . f mg' gvleggx ii .- .- . .Av A.- it. J ,si.t,..i, .,, X f 'r K. K--fair' wvvx f . xiii: 3? 5 -'Nm E Y nk. - if wccgg 3-.4 , ' ' fi. ls ?43r' 'fi-ifgffhs '-XML' has mike, -Q if A 4 f
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