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Leading the Coal Bucket crowd are: Barb Herambourg, Suzle Shapuras, Anne Miller. Leslie Collins, and Jon I Grove. Tigers raise their arms in triumph — another touchdown Is madeI Mike Morris ( 25) runs to help Brad Miles ( 86) in this attempt for a Tiger touchdown.
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decorations are: Debbie Chandler. Lisa James. Melissa McCarty and Karen Attu- tls put finishing touches on the theme Lost in Love . Lost In Love e Saturday after the win the night before found the cafeteria a swirl in autumn colors. Student council members scurried to prepare for the 1980 Homecoming Dance. Streamers were strung from wall to wall, a huge banner proclaimed the theme, “Lost in Love” and a special place was found in the corner for the band, “Nothin’ Fancy. The crowning ceremony took place after a short procession led by the 1979 court, Mike Hannan. The 1980 Queen Roxanne O’Riley and escort Tim Hooks reigned over the remainder of the dance. Honored court attendants were: Seniors, Suzie Shapuras and escort David Ger-ulski; juniors. Barb Herambourg and escort Toby Ceader; sophomore, Debbie Hannan and escort Ron Pintar; freshman, Jenny Chittick and escort Brian Richter. Her second time around, sophomore attendant Debbie Hannan smiles at the crowd. Retiring Queen Melissa Vogel presents a bouquet of roses to Queen Roxanne O'Riley. Homecoming Dance 23
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there second consecutive win. Dave Cooke throws one of his famous strong arm passes. Another Win! November 1st was the 18th annual Coal Bucket game. The Tigers, having dedicated the game to fullback Dale Ghibaudy, who had been injured the day before, turned in a 27-18 come-from-behind win to bring the Coal Bucket home. Some of the key performances were by: Mike Morris, who replaced Ghibaudy and turned in the most crucial performance both offensively and defensively; Junior halfback, Scott Sexton, who logged 107 yards and scored two Tiger touchdowns; and Don Trosper, who made the longest reception of the game and scored the Tiger’s second touchdown. Credit goes to the entire defensive and offensive line, who showed an excellent performance. Let’s keep our desire to win and keep the Coal Bucket for a third consecutive year in it’s rightful home! Don Trosper reaches for the ball and scores the second Tiger touchdown. A quick look at the clock is assurance of victory (27 to 18)! Coal Bucket Game 25
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