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THIS PAGE: 1. Seniors Lori Kayser and Paula Maglio skipped down A-wing corridor as their last year of high school began. 2, Cheering at their last Home- coming game as Nicolet students were seniors: BACK ROW: Dave Schmitz and Dan Bizub. THIRD ROW: Marty Lackner, Dave Ulrich, Linda Shieble, Steve Lo- vett, and Kristi Dangott. SECOND ROW: Rod Gimbel and Pat Sheehy. FRONT ROW: Bill Faude and Sheila Sinclair. OPPOSITE PAGE: I. Pausing to organize themselves for the next period, freshmen Karin Kochan and Heidi Levy gathered necessary materials. 2. Pre- paring for the computerized world, seniors Bill Gabby and Bill Habush programmed the Nicolet digital com- puter. 3. At the beginning of the school year, old ac- quaintances were renewed between students and facul- ty as exemplified by Betsy DePaIma and Ms. Judy Grefsheim. of Q . dtffufif' W,-5, rf. wi ,
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athy, Matt Reign Over 'Odyssey' Knight Odyssey, this year's Home- coming theme was chosen by the Youth Council because it related to -the last of the success of Star Wars and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Even as the science fiction movies were coming to a successful close, the Home- coming festivities began with the kickoff dance where Queen Kathy Wilke and King Matt Willms and their court were announced. The court included: senior attendants Molly Fisher, Lisa Grossman Gail Hucko, and Nancy Zetleyg junior at- tendant Carey Holland: sophomore at- tendant Karen Greene: and freshman at- tendant Alison Greene. The week of Homecoming was filled with the usual festivities such as the Knight 500 fthe seniors wonl, the sack race fthe seniors wonl, and the tug-o-war fthe sophomores wonl. The week was marred, however, at the traditional pep rally when class competition got out of hand and although the class of '79 cap- tured their last spirit cup, perhaps pep rally tradition was also brought to an end by the rowdy student behavior which in- cluded smoke bombs, firecrackers, and water balloons. At the parade the following day the German Club again took first place in the float building contest and won S75 for its efforts Later at the homecoming game on a dismal afternoon for football, the Knight eleven was defeated by the Cedarburg Bulldogs 10-O. Thus, the curtain rang down on the senior squad members who finished O-4 in Homecoming game com- petition. 1 THIS PAGE: 1. Seniors Paula Maglio and Dave Blackwell displayed their enthusiasm at their last Homecoming pep rally which helped their class cap- ture the Spirit Cup, 2. This year's Homecoming Court: BACK ROW: Seniors Nancy Zetley, Gail Hucko, Queen Kathy Wilke, Lisa Grossman, and Molly Fisher. FRONT ROW: Junior Carey Holland, Sophomore Karen Greene, and Freshman Allison Greene. OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. The German club's Flying Sausage float captured their second straight winning title at the Homecoming parade. 2. Queen Kathy Wilke and King Matt Willms reigned over Knight Odyssey festivities. 3. In spite of their effort to -try and defeat the Ceclarburg Bull Dogs, the Knight's were beaten 10-0.
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