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Rain, clouds dampen homecoming spirit Dampened spirits and gloomy clouds sub- dued enthusiasm on the traditional Homecom- ing Day. Class floats could not be presented, the parade was cancelled, and both the J.V. and Varsity teams had to perform on an unforgetta- bly foul mud field against the victorious Downey Knights. Significantly brightening this grim scene was Senior Natalie Cusenza. Selected as the 1981 Homecoming Queen, she stated, I was really surprised, yet really honored to have been cho- sen. Danielle Gogo and Kirsten Cross were first and second runners-up. RIGHT: 1981 Homecoming Queen Natalie Cusenza smiles for the camera. BELOW: J.V. coach Vern Pitau watches muddy football game in the rain. BELOW RIGHT: Escort Charlie Dragna gives Natalie the traditional congratulation kiss. OPPOSITE TOP: L-R, Homecoming Royalty: Mike Kins- ley with first attendent Danielle Gogo: Charlie Dragna and Natalie Cusenzap second attendent Kirsten Cross with John Mansfield. 34 Homecoming
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ll 77 Prince changes royal procedure Hosting more royalty than Prince Charles and Lady Di, THS sports and clubs crowned five lucky ladies and Cal- mostj one young man. Winter Prince John Baba graciously gave up his crown to frosh Debbi Agresti, changing the usual royalty pace. Tradition reigned supreme in the oth- er contests. FFA chose a Sweetheart, while fall, winter and spring sports nominated queens, following the more established pattern. Requirements in the FFA contest included a test from the FFA handbook and having the abili- ty to talk to people. Queen Cheryl Wil- key stated, lt's an important title for our chapter because the Sweetheart is the one who relates to the public and greets the supporters who come to the Breakfast, one of our biggest money raisers. Miss Wilkey concluded, I really enjoyed it, and l encourage oth- ers to run for it. You grow better rela- tions with all the new people you meet! H , . I fa? 36 ' Queens i . --gr ... J 1. ,J
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