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Smiling proudly, Debbie Resnick marches in the Homecoming Parade with the Knight Company. Continuing the annual trodition. Director Dave Clauss and Flag Coordinator Robin Hocke set the pace through the streets of Downtown Davenport. homocomng 13 The class of ‘85 says. “Lets go crazie.” School spirit is displayed in Red. White, and Black at the Homecoming Mass
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Color us Spirited Knights crown Theresa Logan 1985 Home- coming Queen. Senior girls anxiously await their Midknight Rendezvous Senior Quarterback Jim Houghton leads the varsity team to do battle with the Bettendorf Bull- dogs Quiet fell over the stu- dent body on Monday, October 1 as Principal Don Miller was about to an- nounce the 1984-85 Homecom- ing Queen. Of course, Mr. Miller wanted to prolong the excite- ment. Finally, Theresa Logan was announced as the Homecoming Queen for the Class of '85. Friday, October 5, began with high expectations for the day. Mass was held in the gymnasium, festively bedecked in red, white, and black. Father Spiegel, Fa- ther Steinle, and Father Deyo, along with priests from the city. celebrated. Later that afternoon police blockaded the streets of Down- town Dovenport and the 1984 parade was underway. Leading the parade was the Assumption Band followed by the Knight Kompany Dancers. Floats from the Senior, Junior, and Sopho- more classes were presented, each having their own theme. Let's go Crazie, was adapted by the Seniors, The Juniors sought to Put the Bulldogs in The Dog House . These Knights R for- ever was the Sophomores. 12 homeconvTQ
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Color us Proud After the floats came con- voy of Corvettes carry- ing court nominees, Ann Dubin, Carrie Nolan, Patty War- den, Linda Hood, and Nikki Hla- vaty, Lastly, followed a float with the court members of the Student Council, Dave Evans and Brad Bollmann. played major roles in the organization of the Home- coming parade. However, for Brad, all the thanks he received was a $5 ticket for parking illegally in a permits only zone. Filled with enthusiasm and an- ticipation for the Homecoming activities, the students, faculty, parents, and alumni crowded the gymnasium on Friday, October 6, anxious to cheer and encourage the home team. Led by the Varsi- ty cheerleaders, the Pep Rally bounded into full swing. To contin- ue the upbeat mood of the crowd, the Knight Kompany Dancers gave a performance to remember to the sounds of Blue Monday. Early morning practices and last minute touch-ups culmi- nate in a skit by the senior girls, Be True To Your School. Of course, the senior guys took the brunt of the abuse. Talk of re- venge filled the football players section. The culmination of Homecom- ing week was the dance held on Saturday night, October 7, from 9 to t2. Music by Metro filled the cafeteria for the “ “Midknight Rendevous. Taffeta and drop- waist dresses seemed to set the style for the girls, while the guys looked handsome in their sport coats and pin-stripped suits. With the last song of the dance, ended Homecoming festivities but not the pride of the Knights. 14 homecoming
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