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Qucnn Nita Pozar addresses the crowd after being crowned 1978 Homecoming Queen. Phil Crary, Karen Kainec, Carol Cadorcttc, Grace DeFrancisco, and Sandy Chipchase do the Hokei-Pokie at the Homecoming dance.
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The class of 79 bids Mr. Estok farewell by pre- senting him with a plaque. Mark Vadaj. Master of Ceremonies, presents it to him during prom festivities. m II i i As the court looks on, Lorri Kozar expresses her thanks to the crowd for being chosen as the 1978 Prom Queen. BOOGIE DOWN! Josettc CulvcrweU and Dave Bielecki dance to the “Friday Night l ever” of the prom. Leading the 1978 Queen Lorri Kozar and her escort Mike Dzurik, is Jackie Stoffl. Lorri’s entrance is greeted by many happy wellwishers anticipating her eventual coronation.
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LOYALTY In spite of the rain and other misfortunes the fans managed to enjoy themselves Even though it rained, and we didn't “Roast The Rangers”, Homecoming still was one of the most exciting events of the fall. Float building marked the beginning of Homecoming preparations. Even though it was fun and we began work during the first week of school, a completed float seemed as unreal as “Starwars.” But with a couple of “all nights” and alot of school spirit, we did it. Now all we had to do was wait for the judges' decision on whose float was the best. As the many hours of anticipation boiled down to a few seconds, and our hearts felt as though they were in our throats, the announcements resounded across the field . .. “The winning float is “Roast the Rangers”, by the junior class. “All wasn’t lost for the seniors, however, because we did win the “Spirit B” award. As the Bearcats took a 12-0 lead into the locker room at half time, the band played, and the crowning of Queen Nita Pozar and her court of Judy McRitchie. Jessie Wehrum, and Judy Jacquet high- lighted the half-time festivities. Even though we lost our Homecoming game 19-12. we still shared many unforgettable memories, and these will always remain with us. The 1978-1979 Homecoming also marked the beginning of an annual Home- coming Dance. The Student Senate spon- sored the event and is hoping for a better turnout next year. Judy McRitchie and her escort Keith Uebele walk on to the field to take their places. Jessica Wehrum escorted by Todd Weise show their excitement with happy smiles. Judy Jacquet escorted by Joe Iannaggi will remember Homecoming as a cherished memory always. Student Life 15
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