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All Part of Spirited Homecoming Floats appeared in the halftime festivities after a two-year absence. The juniors had the best float in the eyes of the spectators with the theme ' This Isn ' t Devil ' s Night. On parade with the floats were the Homecoming princes and princesses, as chosen by their respective classes. Jack Campbell and Dawn Mousseau represented the class of 87; Steve McCray and Jenni Leonard were the royalty of the class of ' 86; Tim Campbell and Jodi Leonard, and Steve Fournier and Nancy Potyc- zka represented the classes of ' 85 and ' 84, respectively. The King and Queen ' s Court included King candidates Mark Carroll, Curt Dean, Scott Glom- bowski, Todd Vigil and Mike Wagner. The Queen candidates were Julie Arthur, Bridget Bohr, Sheryl Felek, Marcia Potyczka, and Kathleen Stroman. The huge crowd anxiously awaited the crowning of the 1982 King and Queen. ' ' And the win- ners are Marcia Potyczka and Mike Wagner! President Dan Rinke en- thusiastically accepted the Spirit Jug for the Class of ' 83, bringing to a close the exciting halftime ac- tivities. Two touchdowns by Ken Campbell, who gained 231 yards, sparked a second-half comeback as the Chiefs trounced the Green Devils, 31-20, making it the se- cond consecutive season that the Chiefs have triumphed in the Homecoming classic. Following the game, the annual Homecoming dance was a smashing success, and topped off a great week. Homecoming ' 7
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Floats, Bonfire, Dress-up Days, Skits, and Crowning . . . A 31-20 victory by the varsity football team over Brown City climaxed a spirited Homecoming week at Capac High School. The fight for the Spirit Jug began on Monday, and the Class of ' 84 jumped out to a quick lead by winning Jersey Day. The seniors tied up the competition on Tuesday as they had the spiff iest looking class on Dress-up Day. The seniors padded their lead with top participation on both 50 ' s Day and Crazy Day. Crazy Day produced some laughs as there were some pretty crazy costumes. Many CHS guys dressed up as the opposite sex, decked out in dresses, red lipstick, high heels, an d balloons. There was also a multitude of punk rockers with multi-colored hair roaming the halls, and a fair share of the juniors were dressed as if they were going to a toga party. The cheerleaders put on a succulent roast beef dinner for the football players on Wednesday night. On Thursday afternoon. Count Scary, played by Paul Schliebe, explain- ed to elementary school students what Homecoming was. as the National Honor Society performed in a special assembly. The Birds (JV football team) flew to victory over Brown City, Thursday night. At halftime, the cheerleaders held a bonfire, which featured a yelling contest. Again, seniors came out victorious. Homecoming Day finally arrived. It was an eventful day from the first hour bell until the wee hours of the night. National Honor Society members dressed up in the tradi- tional clown costumes and sold helium-filled balloons to all the kids. The halls were a blur of blue and gold as students dressed to show their school spirit,. and seniors continued their winning streak, having the highest par- ticipation on Blue and Gold Day. The pep assembly was a raucous happening. The classes hotly competed in events which included a pie-eating con- test, a bag-blowing contest, dress-the-other-guy competi- tion, and, of course, the yelling contest, all to earn points toward the Spirit Jug. 6 Homecoming
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1. Diving for extra yardage, Ken Campbell gets another first down. 2. I just washed my hair and I can ' t do a thing with it! 3. Mrs. B. impersonating Mrs. C. 4. Where ' s the wedding, Chris7 8 Homecoming
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