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,lr Tom Briehl, Patty Gallagher Pete Schwan, Marcy Reichenberger ,f !!,:iA Y A'MM . D ' V, omecom Ing Nominees and Royalty Tom Knapp, Susie Pulido Tom Kirkegaard, Chris Sargent 3 Larry Zieser, Katy Toney John Verdugo, Stacey Corwin I
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TBEAT NoGAl.Es 'i On Oct. 11, 1980, Gerard students showed their Homecoming spirit by dressing in the school colors, red and grey. The team's efforts were undoubtably rewarded as we conquered Nogales, taking home a 27-20 victory. The fol- lowing night was the Homecoming Dance, where a former Gerard student put on an act routine and the Homecoming Nominees were announced. Tom Briehl and Patty Gallagher won the king and queen royalties. Last year's winners, Dan Smith and Jean Aiamie, were present to hand over their scepter. Homecoming took place during the week of Oct. 5-11, but students had been preparing the floats since the beginning of the year. The Seniors and Sophomores must have worked just a little harder, as their float won 'i ls.
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COLLEGE DAY AT GERARD i Representatives tell what their college has to offer. - ,- ..-W, .Q Questions are answered and pamphlets distributed. 13 College Day was set up to inform the Ju- niors and Seniors of their many opportu- nities in the years coming up. At least one representative from each of the Arizona campuses was invited to attend. They an- swered any questions the students had about college and handed out pamphlets and brochures explaining the available classes, etc. Other than colleges, there were also five military senlices attending. The Army of- fered scholarships for both men and women, but the Air Force's table was the most frequently visited. The three big uni- versities-ASU, U of A, and NAU were also there, and of course they were very popular too. After learning about college life, everyone met in the lobby and enjoyed a buffet-style lunch. There was a lot learned about col- leges, but the luncheon alone would have been a success. iq.
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