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Homecoming Brightens The temperature was in the high 60 ’s and the sun was shining at its best. Overall, it was a perfect day. No one could believe it was such a beautiful day. The night before was so cold and windy that many feared we picked a wrong weekend for Homecoming, but when Saturday, October 15, rolled around, it proved us all wrong. The day was an absolute success from beginning to end. There was a wonderful parade downtown at noon along with a pep-rally. Each class got to show their float off to anxious spectators and the 1984 Homecoming Court got to reign over a crowd one last time before the King and Queen would be announced. At 2:00, the game against Armada was started. Halftime soon approached and it was time to start announcing winners. “Songs” was the theme for Homecoming of 1983, and the sophomore float took first place with “Beat It” as their song. The seniors gained second place with the theme song “Hold that Tiger.” With “Standing in the Endzone” as their song, the juniors achieved third place. Freshmen received fourth place with “Gonna Fly Now” and 8th graders received last place with “Hail to the Chief” as their song. The Spirit Jug was enthusiastically won by the seniors. 1. Steve Fournier and Cathy Lauwers show their joy on being chosen King and Queen. 2. The winning float was shown by the sophomores with pride. 8 Homecoming
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News of ’83 Affects Many
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the Year 1983 HOMECOMING COURT Front Row: C. Shore, L. Hannon, K. Pykosz, C. Lauwers, N. Malburg. Back Row: D. Brunelle, S. Fournier, D. Finn, K. Bartling, E. Zorn. 1983 PRINCES PRINCESSES Front Row: J. Leonard, J. Zwiernik, J. Fornwall, K. Malburg. Back Row: S. McCray, S. Hopkins, J. Hunter, B. VereUen. When it was time to announce the King and Queen, anxiety surfaced in everyone. The King’s court consisted of Kris Bartling, Daryl Brunelle, David Finn, Steve Fournier and Eric Zorn. The Queen’s court included Lori Hannon, Cathy Lauwers, Noreen Malburg, Karen Pykosz, and Chris Shore. The junior class representatives were Julie Zwiernik and Shane Hopkins. The sophomore class representatives were Jennifer Leonard and Steve McCray. The Freshmen representatives were Jodi Fornwall and Jeff Hunter, and the 8th grade representatives were Karen Malburg and Brandon Verellen. The huge crowd now awaited the crowning of the 1983 King and Queen, “...and the winners are.. .Cathy Lauwers and Steve Fournier!” Even though Capac lost 22-15 to the Armada Tigers, everyone’s good mood was not affected. It was too nice of a day. The game was followed by the traditional Homecoming Dance at 8:00 featuring music by the Pinheads. Overall, the day was a wonderful success. It went down in history as one of the best Homecomings Capac ever had. Homecoming 9
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