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E.T.' Homecoming The year that E.T. came home proved to be enchanting as the parade began to unfold before our eyes. Viewers lined Columbus Rd. from Broadway to Bedford's field to see the opposition roasted by the juniors and decapitated by the band, the sophomores HWAKA-ing down the road with Pac-Man, and the seniors helping E.T. spread a little more of his magic. When the parade reached the field, the announcement that the seniors had won the float competition, with ls o Winner E.T. proudly stating HEASTLAKE GO HOME, was made. E.T. wasn't the only magic that hap- pened this year. Suddenly BHS students had spirit unsurpassed in many recent years. Hat Day, Shades Day, and T-Shirt Day were just some of the spirit getters thanks to the cheerleaders. One could walk through the halls and see the spir- it without even trying. Once the game was underway, elec- tricity, and not even the rain could stop spread through the cheering Bearcat crowd. Even though the Bedford grid- ders lost to Eastlake North with a score of 24-12, a cry could still be heard, We still love our Bearcats! from the crowd. The exciting moment finally arrived! The crowning of the Homecoming Queen, was plagued by a microphone that did not work, which made the tence moment even worse for those waiting in anticipation. Then the an- nouncement of Teri Mizak as the 1982 Homecoming Queen finally came, along with tears of joy. The Queen's attendants were Patty Cimino escorted by Gary Woodard, and Kathy Sazima es- corted by Dale McRitchie. FROZEN FANS. Despite the freezing cold rain FAST TRACKING. Winning the game Some- turned to Sleet, Bearcat faHS Cheer their team times means bolstering spirits as well as calling on hoping for 2 HOIIleC0mi1'1g ViCf0I'Y- the next play. lust ask Coach Teringo who is giving Robert Parr some sideline advice. Homecoming Tl
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CONFLICTING OPINIONS. As referee Bill Fudge signals a touchdown, Mary Petron voices her disagreement. The referees werc very good, remarked Robin Keys. WARM-UP. During the pre-game drills, Senior Allison Hamilton catches a pass from Connie Gercyz. Allison played a very good game, commented Head Coach Rick Dolejs. Seniors Scoop Juniors ., The girls played very well togeth- er and overall they made up a Well- balanced offensive and defensive team, commented Head Coach Rick Dolejs, after the senior girls soundly defeated the juniors 19-0. This was the fourth annual Powder-Puff Foot- ball Classic, which was held at Bedford High. In a reversal of roles, the varsity football players became coaches for the girls. The practices began about a month before the big game, for both sides. We practiced on the average of three days a week. The practices usually started after the varsity prac- tices and lasted until dark, remarked Assistant Coach Mike Valenti. On the other side of the field, the junior coaches also worked their girls hard. The lack of experience was our only problem, but we held our own in the game, recalled Iunior Quarter- back Doreen Goga. Both benches held praise for the officials. The referees were very good, I personally held no complaints against them, stated Iunior Coach Chuck Barna. The game was dominat- ed by the seniors. We could have scored more except for a couple of mental mistakes as we neared the goal line, remarked Coach Rob McClelland. During the game, both teams used all of their players. We made sure that each girl recieved a chance to play because they had practiced for it, commented Chuck Barna. MAKE-WAY. Senior Mickey Nowden sweeps left past Junior Tracy johnson on her way to a big gain, That play always worked well against the Iuniorsf' replied Mike Valenti. Powder Puff 13
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