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Rally, Fire Guillotined Hard work and numerous ideas formulated by inter- ested students crumbled in their hands, when in early October students and faculty met obstacle after obstacle, until the pep rally followed the bonfire in grinding to a halt. An anti-pollution law stopped the bonfire, but the students still prepared for the pep rally. All the work seemed useless when on pep rally night the faculty suggested dropping the event, because first quarter exams followed Homecoming night, and so the administration killed the pep rally. Students disagreed with this sudden policy, but the event remained dead. Tri-captains Jon Rouse, Golden Zenon, and Tim McGuire, and their queens, Marcia Wesley, Ann Sibbernsen, and Mary Holewinski. All eyes focus on Homecoming candidate Marcia Wesley as Dan Ver- million escorts her to the stage before she is proclaimed a queen. Winded and weary, many couples, like Chuck Conboy and his date, find rest and refreshment a welcome change after a night of dancing. Happenings 17
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