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The Assembly Writers' Guild rode in their Wake Up Wagon in the Homecoming parade. Senior attendant Alison Curry, accompanied by Brad Keyes, waits to be presented with her neck- lace. The Breakfast Club, represented by Jim Blondell, Jeff Cozad, Mike McPhilliamy, John Bubala, and GBS principal Dr. William Schreiner, manages to eat a morning meal despite some rather shaky cir- cumstances. Senior Jim Singer drove the group down Glenview Road for the Parade. Homecoming Court-Len Asquini, Maureen Wilson tsophomore attendantj, Rick Blesi, Alison Curry tsenior attendantj, Melanie Corolis tqueenj, Harry Gottlieb, Harriet Spears tjunior attendantj, Jim Ert- mann, Pam Johnson tfreshman attendantj, Steve Keyes. 24fHomecoming
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Mr. Stephen Gale and Mr. Richard Goodspeed con- verse while patrolling the cafeteria. A science student, along with his T1-1250, spends a Sunday evening plodding through chemistry prob- lems. , 1 :f e 6 V,,.if f Rx ,, lf Xi ' zwvnmdki is Two fashion-conscious freshmen take a short cut through the courtyard on their way to class. After the Band's Homecoming performance, Jackie Lucarelli and Candi Graham head back to the Band room. Cliques At Southf23
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Celebrating the good and the bad times Celebrate Good Timesi' certainly de- scribed the Homecoming spirit during the week of Oct. 11. Students wore Homecoming ribbons, along with Titan buttons and blue and gold clothes. Windows were painted, floats were constructed, and, in some classes, campaigns were launched for the Homecom- ing Queen and her court. In our first period class, we were cam- paigning for queen and junior attendant, said junior Rachel Santos. The Epicureans, South's new social club, took first place in the window painting con- test. President of the Epicureans, Jennifer Rockford, stated, I was very pleased with the way the window turned out, and I think Lora Engdahl deserves a lot of credit for her work, Their award-winning window depict- ed a Titan eating with one hand and drinking beer with the other. Friday night, Oct. 16, was a time for final Homecoming preparations before the festivi- ties on Saturday. Float construction drew to a close, while the queen and her court were announced at the pep rallyfstreet dance on the same evening. Senior Dawn Gaynor said, I think we showed a lot of school spirit. The pep rally turned out to be a complete success' as many kids described it. Seniors John Bubala got fans all psyched up for Sat- urday's game as he pranced about the audito- rium stage in a cheerleader's uniform singing Ain't I Sweet. The queen, Melanie Corolis, and her court, consisting of senior attendant Allison Curry, junior attendant Harriet Spearsg sophomore attendant Maureen Wil- song and freshman attendant Pam Johnson, were announced at the rally. ln spite of the bleak outlook of the football game, Coach John Davis still expresses optimism for the varsity team. GBS still dropped the game though, losing 7-6. I-lomecomingf25
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