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Homecoming ’83: Romance Under the Big Top An End Must Come What? We lost our Homecom¬ ing game? October seventh was a night all of us will not soon for¬ get! The night air was cool and crisp. This cool air reddened the faces of many Warrior faces, as they faithfully clapped near fro¬ zen hands to cheer our team on to victory. The game began with the Highland Trojans taking the lead. From that point on the ac¬ tion was neck-to-neck. As our Warrior team ran off the field for the half-time pep talk, the Marching Warriors performed to the theme of “West Side Story” for the fans’ entertainment. As the show cul¬ minated, the 1983 Homecoming Court circled the field in luxuri¬ ous convertibles. Tension filled the stands and the 1983 homecoming Queen was announced. Anxiety showed on the faces of all five court members. Peggy O’Donnell, Jenni Kasper, Donna Bolalek, Lisa Dubeck and Monica Mika stood breathlessly waiting for the verdict. Tears flowed from her eyes as Donna Bolalek was crowned Queen. As the court left, the football team regained the attention of the crowd. The Warriors fought hard but something was lacking. The clock stopped and the War¬ rior force was faced with a loss. As Noll fans walked from the stands on Friday, October 7th, defeat spread across their faces. A week of enthusiasm had built up the excitement. Cheers and yells were loud and sincere at Friday’s game, but the rousing cheers suddenly ceased while the Warriors stumbled to a 1 point (20-21) loss. Heel to toe. Quarterback EM Limon takes some practice snaps from center, Ken Kosinski before heading into the final half of the Homecoming football game. During her spare time, Freshman Missy Harmon ties strings to the helium balloons so they can be passed out to those who might request them at the dance. 10 Homecoming
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A lonesome travelling clown. Dressed up as a clown for “Circus Character Day,” Senior Rich Lopez takes his time going through the A- building since he is already late. A kid at heart. Hugging his favorite childhood toy Mickey Mouse, Dan Paolucci takes bids for the Homecoming dance during his fifth hour lunch period. Finishing touches. Kneeling on the caged gorilla mural, Senior Miriam Alam paints the final mural for the Homecoming dance. Rolling in the dough! The Add-a- Link contest was a huge success. Steve Brock and Marianne Jusick count the pennies and spare change while Karl Repay and Ken Martin recount it. Homecoming 9
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An elfish idea. Dressing up as her favorite Holiday during Homecoming Spirit Week, Junior Cheryl Spisak talks to some friends before heading to her next class. Stumped. ' Trying to figure out the Algebra problem, Juniors Gayle Voight and Mike Waylon attempt to solve the equation. Both had no trouble figuring out their favorite holiday, though, Gayle chose the Fourth of July and Mike chose Veteran’s Day. All smiles. A familiar sight at the Homecoming dance was having your picture taken by Spasoff photographers. Junior Sue Sweeny and her date P.J. Klocek get their smiles ready 9S3 a Queen ' Dauua ataCe THi. 7ouc6,ci ycvu Ciaty 7 au iina $euui K i-ifiei “Peyy(f, O ' DouueCC -dt a ' Dufock Vlouicci Ttti a, Homecoming l 1
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