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- f AN AUTUMN TRADITION: Brian Berger pumps up the crowd with drum beats (Top, Left). The senior float, Smurfs in Space was nearing com¬ pletion when the crew took a break (Above). The cheerleaders float (Far Left Center) was among the 12 entered. The well-drilled Navy ROTC Rifle Team (Left) helped start the Homecoming parade. The ninth grade float featured Mickey and Minnie, and Juniors Steve Richter and Sevil Omer helped pull their class float around the track (Above). Homecoming queen Nanette Verpoort is hugged by her beaming father (Russell) (Far Lower Left). The majorettes float (left) Proclaimed that they strut their stuff. Pom pon squad members guide their float in the parade.
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An autumn tradition T he halls of Stevenson were filled with students Thursday afternoon of homecoming week as a variety of SHS groups and organizations constructed floats for Friday ' s halftime. Animated Future was the theme for the floats, and the senior class (class of 82) took top honors with their Smurfs in Space float. Second place went to the majorettes and third place to the Marching Band. Nanette Verpoort was announced as homecoming queen and her proud dad beamed, and shouted That ' s my girl. Reggie Deluca was Mr. Spartan, and the third annual Golden Door award went to Mrs. Millie Rodolosi ' s humanities class. And, Mrs. R. herself was named the most spirited teacher. What made the Homecoming show the sweetest was SHS hung on to beat a highly touted Flint Northern team. STEVENSON I STRUTS K I j
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i msm 10 THE BEST OF TIMES: Homecoming couples in¬ cluded (clockwise, from top left) Tony Paterra and Martha Saunders, Matt Darcy and Kim Grove ( ' 81 homecoming queen), Mark Gresser and Rochelle Buhagiar, Bryan Bates and Lisa Farmer, Laura Elmore and Dave Bridson, Jenni¬ fer Carney and Paul Schmidt (center), and John Forster and Nancy Edelen. Nanette and her es¬ cort Bill Laurie (Class of ' 80) lead the homecom¬ ing couples in a spotlight dance. (Far Lower Right). The dancers stopped long enough to watch the crowning ceremony (Above Right and Far Right).
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