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Remembering Attendant Alison McRitchie em- braces her friend julie Kunkel after the ceremo- nies. Homecoming is a happy time for me as all the kids from college come back to share in the excitement . Said Alison. Deep in thought. Senior quarterback Paul Tomcufucik breaks through the Bearcat hoop when his name is introduced Even then I was thinking about the game plan and what plays I would be calling. He later said. Divided House Our purpose is to generate school spirit and cheer on our team, not to oppose each other over small issues. Stated Mr. Donald Sullivan, band di- rector, in reference to the controversy concerning the Homecoming awards on Thursday, Oct. 25. The juniors won the float competi- tion with the theme We'll Be Dragon The Rebels and the marching band took the Spirit 'B'. Senior class officers Dave Sharp, Rob Fredericks, Julie Kunkel, and Linda Saliga explained the debatable reason their float lost. The judges' rules stat- ed 6:00 p.m. at the deadline for entries but the student's rules stated 6:30. In the judges' eyes we were late so they refused to judge us. This is not to say we would've won if we were judged, but at least we would've had a chance! To add to the disappointment the Bearcats lost, 31-10, to Willoughby. The highlight of the evening oc- curred during halftime. Nita Pozar, 1978 Homecoming Queen, presented Linda Saliga with her crown. I was all choked up because my friends were in the stands holding up a sign and chanting WE LOVE YOU, LINDA! In her speech she promised to fulfill the duty of queen to the best of my ability. That duty being to unite the school in spirit. Center of controversy. With Bob Jarvis and Todd Pliske in the cab and seniors Cyndi Weigand. Kathy Hardy and Marlene Zarlino in the truck the senior float rides past Moody Junior High on its way to the BHS football stadium. New procedure. Homecoming escort Ed Romito uses the new technique of gluing the tissue pa- per to the chicken wire holes in the float outline with wall paper paste Homecoming 1979
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Unable to continue. At the microphone Queen Linda Saliga uses notecards to complete her acceptance speech. In the stands her friends hold up a banner that reads We Love You, Linda! On display. Waving to friends in the stands during halftime Linda Saliga and the atten- dants ride around the field on the tops of convertibles. The attendants were Laura McKillop, Heidi Sherer, and Alison McRitchie. Homecoming 1979
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