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Homecoming finxieties The Night Comes Together Who ore you going to take to homecoming this year? Noone, os usual. I suppose you hove o dote. Of coursel Uh ... ot least I think I do unless of course she'd soy no when I finally ask.” Anywhere from two weeks to one day before Homecoming, con- versations like this were not unu- sual. Students took time out during lunch mod, In the hallways, or even in the doss room to anxiously discuss Homecoming plans. They didn't just think of dates however, many wondered how this years Homecoming would be compared to other years. Would Neumann win the gome? Was it going to roin again, like it hos for the post four years? And who would be the Homecoming King and Queen? The theme of Homecoming wos Almost Paradise , and it proved to be true in several moments of the evening. First Neumann won the gome ogoinst Mocy, fifty-two to twenty, o paradise to the players and the girls who hod them for dotes. It didn't roin, breaking nature's tradition which wos o paradise for the team, the fans, and the hoirdoes of the girls who would be attending the donee after the gome. And os First Attendants, Darlene Uhlik, Brian Cherovsky, Queen An- gelo Brobec, and King Doryle Kodlec shored the spotlight while dancing to the theme song of Homecoming, oil hod to agree that Homecoming wos truly. Almost Paradise. Students dance to the musk of Sound Express hired by student council for Homecoming. Bruce Coufol, Tim Clements. Daryl Kodlec Susan Senslbaugh. Kothy Stejskal and and Jude Wolto work on decorations to Cindy Potocko smile pretty, while Judy transform the senior holway. Mongor. Nancy Mohocek. Koy Dostal. Deanno Leander, and Karen Bouc go original with shades and hots on their Senior Homecoming portrolt. 8 Homecoming
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fit the senior class retreat. Deanna Leander and father John Ludvlk perform In a skit obout The Little Prince. Because he didn't tueor red and gold on school colors doy. Leo Benes must display his cheerleodlng obttty. Student Life 7
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We Ulent Shopping: LUe went to three different towns, several shopping molls, and hundreds of stores to buy a single Homecoming dress. - Jane Nemecek Ulent to see Purple Pain: I thought the music was sensational! It really didn't hove too much of a plot, but It was really Intriguing and fun to watch. - Donna Sorry matched a Nebraska Football Game: The greatest thing about the whole gome was the fans. They did the wove and went crazy with every touchdown - Kevin Popken Go to a costume partu: Costumed students donee to the music provided by the O.J. at the annual Chorus Holouueen Party. 1st Quarter 9
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