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Mihelich Rei ns As Homecoming festivities began at an assembly on Friday, October 2. The Homecoming Queen, Renee Mihelich, was crowned, and winners of the election to her court were announced. Senior attendants were Lori Springer and Gina DeLuca. Junior attendant Lisa Berardinelli and sophomore attendant Denise Martin completed the court. ' ,On Tuesday night, October 6, the Homecoming Parade washeld. Starting at Shore Junior. High School, the parade traveled up East 222 to the high school for a bonfire and pep rally. Attending the mid-week events were the marching band, cheerleaders, majorettes, flag corps, and many loyal Panther fans. Climaxing the festivities was the Friday night football game against Willoughby South. During halftime, the Homecoming Queen and her court were presented to the crowd. Even though the team lost the game 20-O, all the students who participating in the week's events came away feeling like winners. Right: Even Homecoming Queen Renee Mihe1ich's cheers at halftime couldn't prevent a 20-0 loss to Willoughby South in the Homecoming Game. Above, center: Gina DeLuca and her escort parade before the student body at the Homecoming assembly. Above, far rigbt: Emotions overflowed as the winners of the ,homecoming election were announced. Below, far right: The flag corps and decorated cars added color to the Homecoming Parade. Below, center: The Queen and her court were the center of attention during the Homecoming Parade. - 22 Activities 0 Homecoming 54, 1,9 ,..!6,,e'-. 'iv -, ga- 1 .nf 125-ff.'f,9 1
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