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Homecoming Is . . . Hush Day, Halls, Hams Homecoming started Monday with the class halls being judged. The Juniors won with The Haunted Hall . Tuesday was Greaser Day and the 50 ' s were relived. Wednesday was Hush Day with sophomore Mary Nichter winning Ms. Irresistable. Class Color Day followed and the green Frosh won. Friday was skit night with the Seniors winning. Libby Weber won Ms. Legs and Dave Shepherd won Mr. Chest. Saturday was the big night with Luers smashing Wayne 30-13. The dance followed where Butch Wickensheimer and Angle Hicks were crowned King and Queen. Other members of the court were: Teri Mungovan, Teri Rehm, Lori Box- berger, Cathy Cavacini, Lisa Curtis, Matt Till, Mike Bergeron, Mark Lauer, Phil Laughlin and Kevin Rodenbeck. 1 . ' iste I ' J 1 Like he says, the Knights are 1 ! Left: Huth and his family unite. 16 Homeccming
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Angle Hicks reads a meditation during mass. Frosh and seniors unite for mass. Beginnings and Endings This years Senior-Frosh Tea was held on Sunday, November 23. It lasted from noon till 3:00 and was attended by interested senior and freshman girls. The funfilled day included a mass said by Father Fred, skits put on by the seniors and several talks given by var- ious senior girls. According to all who attended, the tea went well and it was a great opportunity for all the fresh- men girls to become better acquainted with the seniors. EfTli I Libby Weber reads an epistle. Left: Molly Murnane talks about freshman year. Senior-Frosh Tea 15
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