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Showing signs of pity, Joanne Lastovica, Jim Adams, and a bunny friend watch the junior float parade past the stands. Elated by their coronations, queens Julie Stackhouse and Ann Franco slow dance with kings Joe Dervin and Jim Sledge.
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Car smash helps Pakistani refugees Far from accidental, Homecoming's success resulted from many students' co- ordinated planning and hard work. The Homecoming committee, led by John Foley, Mike Hoffman, and Harry Hoch, produced amazing results. Thursday evening's pep rally officially opened the weekend's events, and Jim Kern's interview of a curvaceous Benson Bunny quarterback held the students' undivided attention. Then the crowd moved outside, where self -proclaimed musclemen sledge- hammered a dilapidated car for a quarter donation to the Pakistan Relief Fund. Class floats paraded to the game, where hours of labor bore fruit with prizes awarded at halftime of the 21-7 Bluejay victory. The week's happenings climaxed on Saturday night at the Blackstone Hotel. The Pages used their vast supply of musical electricity to greatly intensify an already exciting night. During intermission, while couples cooled off, Homecoming queens were selected from a group of eight candi- dates. After the coronation, couples re- turned to the floor to finish out the night of dancing. But for most couples, Home- coming didn't end there, as many attended parties around town. From pep rally-car smash through the dance at the Blackstone, Homecoming re- flected Bluejay spirit in tradition and achievement. Totally involved in his conga playing, drummer Jim Enke adds his own touch to the pulsating music. Queen candidates Julie Stackhouse, Toni Johnson, Peg Gorham, Jane Gross, Liz Bickels, Julie Walklin, Ann Franco, and Renee Savageau grace the senior Roman chariot during their halftime treck around the stadium. Sf. as E51 5 s
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