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Page 19 text:
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Dawn Walsh and Andy Stim- mler struggle to pop the Jeff Malazita always wanted balloon in one of the events. to be a cheerleader. A helping hand makes the day more fun. While relaxing on the gym floor, Mark Mitchell and joe Polowczuk have a lot to say about the day’s events.
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Taking a break from the in- door activities, these Sophomore boys play a friendly game of football. Along with the rest of the Senior class, Kathy Stillman shows her enthusiasm on Blue and White Day. Red, blue, green and yellow — not in a rainbow, but in Tracy Hall. Blue and White Day is perhaps the most anticipated day of the Spirit Week festivities. No classes are held on this day in Oc- tober and students come donned in color-coded sweats — green for frosh, blue for sophs, red for juniors, and yellow for seniors — all Tracy lit up with vibrant color. The indoor events such as tug-of-war, sack races, balloon-popping races, and relay teams among all the classes ended up with the seniors on top with the most points. The cheers of the students echoed in Tracy as the classes rooted for their representatives. Chants like Go Seniors!” and “Sophomores rule! could be heard on Fayette Street. Th outdoor events gave students a chance to take a deep breath and relax after the tense excitement during the indoor events. Volleyball, softball, and other games were played on the Kennedy grounds until the gym was set up for the pep rally. Students filed into the gym, eagerly awaiting the coming event. The sports teams paraded through the center of Tracy Hall to the tune of “When the Saints Go Marching In,” and the cheerleaders treated everyone with their annual dance routine. After an uplifting speech by Chris Bello, the Homecoming King was announced. Brian Schaf- fer accepted the title and students cheered as he strutted around the gym donned with crown and scepter. Then, on stage, Brian declared his im- mortal words, “You know it, it’s great to be king.” Saint’s pride shines in September for the ... Blue and White 14
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Kennedy welcomes our new Homecoming Queen, Collet- te Nally, who is being escor- ted by Bob Salazar. The camera catches Kim Jackonski for an instant as she makes her way down Fayette Street. The class of 1990 shows that a little bit of rain will not dampen their spirits. 16
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