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Association sponsors traditional Coasting to a stop, senior Jay Harris races in trike competition during Homecoming Week. Cinnamon Sisters,” Susan Mrache and Roseanne Frechette perform in talent show. Bursting through “Titan the Noose” hoop, var- sity team captains seniors Randy Harrison and Brian Pleitner lead team to vie with Fenger. Clad in baseball uniforms, sophomore Kathy Pleitner and juniors Cindy Baxter, Gay Szakatis and Mary Puntney lip-sing to Chipmunks record while participating in Association Week talent show. 12 Association activities
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couples attend Junior-Senior Prom Orchestra music sets pace for juniors Greg Hernandez and Wanda Mitchell while at prom. Spring found juniors planning prom, seniors preparing to graduate. “Dancing in the Moonlight” themed Junior-Senior Prom, Friday, May 18. Couples entered St. Constan- tine and Helen Church Hall through a flowered trellis beside a waterfall fountain. Cashmeres and Bob Wilson and His Orchestra supplied post-prom entertainment and ballroom music, respectively. Eighty-seventh graduation cere- monies occurred June 7 in the new gym. Board of Trustees member Alfred Kuhn presented diplomas to 264 graduating seniors. Valedictorian Betsy Taliaferro gave the commence- ment address. Relaxing between dances at post prom, Janet Hutton and Paul Anderson chat with friends. As the evening draws to a close, prom couples line up for participation in the grand march. Prom 11
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activities, ’73 Homecoming Week Presentation of homecoming queen Patti Markovich and senior princesses Denisa Walker and Wanda Mitchell and escorts highlights halftime activities of Hammond-Chicago Fenger football game. Student leaders created activities to boost participation in the yearly Associ- ation and Homecoming weeks. Apple and orange sales and a student- teacher talent show added some variety to the traditional Association week activities. Presentation of ASSN, awards, a mud-tug at Harrison Park, a Teacher Versatility and a Mr. Irresisti- ble Day kept Wildcats busy throughout the week which ended with a soc-hop in the gymnasium. Homecoming activities began with a secret Wildcat search and a tricycle race. Girls battled in powder-puff foot- ball games, and students viewed car- toons and silent movies at lunch. Announcement of princesses drew Cats to the hay-ride and bonfire at Glenwood stables. Homecoming dance featured “Stop,” a Chicago rock group. Warming themselves around the crackling bonfire, HHSers await princess announce- ments. Battling for the powder puff football title, juniors run for gain against freshman defense. Association activities 13
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