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Homecoming ’84 Oh How We Danced! The preparations for Homecoming 1984 began long before the actual ceremonies and festivities took place. Everyone seemed to begin planning as soon as they realized that school had begun again - this enlightenment occured at some time between August and October, depending on the individual. There was a band to be found, ceremonies to organize, game strategies to memorize, and for everyone, the all-important question of whom to ask to the dance. Everything came to a climax at the end of October when Homecoming week finally arrived. The pep rally that kicked it off was a fantastic beginning. The fabulous performance by the Bruinettes, and a powerful rendition of “Should I Stay or Should I Go” by some of our very own Clash enthusiasts set the mood for the rest of the week. It is a great credit to us all that our team’s surprising loss in the game did not dampen our high spirits. We were fired up, and knew that there was more to Homecoming than just football. So, when Yvonne Frinasci was announced as Homecoming Queen for 1984, insanity was rampant in the stands. Caroline Chustz, Carolyn Croxton, Kelly Moran, and Scharye Vaughn were the other beauties vying for the crown. The dance the next Friday was (if possible) more rowdy than the game. Sneaux provided stimulus for gyration, and gyration there was on a grand scale. Yes, we danced! In the final analysis, though, it can still be said that Homecoming 1984 came together to celebrate, in the spirit of the day, that which makes Catholic High so dear to its students of days past. ----- piAQuenwc
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1984 CHS Homecoming Queen ] vonne Marie Senasci i
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ABOVE: Corey Butler. Victor Vignes, and Nickie Diamio entertain the CHS and SJA student bodies at the homecoming pep rally. TOP LEFT: The Homecoming Dance ended the festivities of homecoming week with the appearance of Sneaux. TOP RIGHT: Coach Irving didn’t seem to mind presenting Yvonne Fenasci with a small token of congratulations at the homecoming pep rally. LEFT: Bill Hack was eaten by this bear - notice him looking out his mouth. OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP: The Bruinettes and Flag Corps march to the homecoming pep rally. OPPOSITE PAGE, CENTER: The Art Club did a picturesque job on the display case for homecoming. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM LEFT: Eight girls were nominated to compete for the five homecoming court positions. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM RIGHT: The band rattled the halls 15 hefnre the homecomimr nen rallv.
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