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Visiting medical professionals, Ken Taylor and Roger Bernabo add their expertise to complete the Physics experiment. Transforming a hall for the first time into a Spirit Week extravaganza isn’t as easy as Greg Kuypers, Dennis Federoff, Sean Sullivan, Tom Sparger, Joe Calcaterra and Jennifer Rose anticipated. Spirit Week 15
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Tears and triumph highlight Homecoming Scheduling difficulties including a large number of away games in October to the switch off of daylight savings time affecting the last game, caused Homecoming to be scheduled for Saturday, November 5. This change found a difference in traditional things — the pep rally was Friday, the parade right before the game and dance Saturday night. The day’s outcome was excellent. Rats triumphed over New Haven 21-14. Though cold and gray, Homecoming ’83 turned out to be very memorable for eight ecstatic girls. Senior, Sue Anderson, was named Queen. “1 was really happy to receive such an honor, but I was also sad because my Dad couldn’t be there to share it with me. It’s a moment I’ll never forget.” During school, spirit week competition was strong, but senior spirit showed through with the class of ’83 taking the spirit jug. With all of the festivities, parent’s afternoon was also included. All in all, the excitement was felt throughout the town. As her name is announced. Sue Anderson and escort Devon Hinkle react in shock and surprise. School Board members, Mr. Robert Vervinck and Mrs. Sue Baxter announce the winners of the Spirit Jug — Class of ’84. Homecoming Court: Debbie Gontarek, Todd Yonaka, Kit Raymond, Jim Maniaci, Leslie Bieke, George Cani, Jodi Moravcik, Rory Jacobs, Sue Anderson, Devon Hinkle, Gina Greene, John Brenner, Krista Sudberry, Tim Blanck, Amy Sadlowski and Dan Beals. 17
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