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10 AHS Evenings At night, students find many things to do. Homework takes a lot of time during the week, but it's not the only consideration. Perhaps more important is following the new television shows. Some of the popular ones include Hill Street Blues , Cheers , and Dallas . When Friday pops up on the calendar, books and televi- sions are temporarily forgot- ten. Friday nights find many students at Assumption games. Whether football or basketball, a large crowd can be found cheering on the Knights. After the game, lots of kids go out to eat. Rudy's chips and cheese or Pizza Works toasted-cheese pizza are favorite post- game treats. Some prefer to meet at Happy Joe's or Show Biz for pizza and a vid- eo game. On Saturdays, parties, dances, or movies are among the fun things to do.
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The halls were full of streamers, bal- loons, paper footballs, and wild posters The senior girls were schem- ing their skit and singing in the halls. Varsity football players could be found inhaling food from their secret admirers between classes Yes. it was definitely homecoming time! Oct. 7 A Day To Pray And To Parade Students gather in prayer excited about the Homecoming festivities ahead Although preparation for the 25th homecoming actually began on Monday, October 3, the festivities officially commenced with an all- school Mass on Friday, October 7 Monsignor Robert J. Walters cele- brated the Mass This was his home- coming also, as it was his first time back to Assumption since he was principal from 1962-1970 Later in the afternoon, some sopho- mores and the Junior and Senior classes were released for the home- coming parade throughout down- town Davenport. Floats, sports cars, clowns on roller skates, the band, and the Knight Kompany dancers were all a part of the homecoming parade Traffic was stopped as the police escorted the procession. The Sophomores started a new tradi- tion. using manpower to move their “float. Kathy Riley a member of the Homecoming court reads a prayer ot petition Seniors Kris York Tina Calsyn. Denise Ban worth ond Germain Walseth lead the parade of stars through downtown Davenport
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