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1: Senior Homecoming candidate Regina Korty and her escorl John Sullivan. 2: Senior Homecoming candidate Anne Roetker and her escort Bob Fitzgerald. 3: 1980 Basketball homecoming queen, Regina Korty, received her crown from Student Council President Scott Strubel. 4: Senior Home- coming candidate Paula Reeves and her escort John Jones. 5: Sen- ior Homecoming candidate Kim Andrevi s and her escort Bob Ren- der. 6: Senior Homecoming candi- date Maggie Gloyeske and her es- ■ ■ ' iz mf- -:: cort Greg Klumpe. 7: Junior atten- dant Irish Onorato and her escort Brian Scrader. 8: As a tribute to the returning alumni, the home- coming hoop is held by Jamie De- laney and Mary Bonner. 9: Senior Homecoming candidate Roberta Garrity and her escort Larry Schmidlin. 10: Junior Attendant Maureen MacDonald and her es- cort Jim Mraz. 11: Denise Fitzger- ald and Chris Fitzgerald are ready to assist 1979 Queen Nancy Onor- ato and Scott Strubel. basketball homecoming 45
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BASKETBALL HOMECOMING A Decent Wish Comes True For Reg ' nc Whoever said that making a wish on the first star will make that wish come true wasn ' t kidding. Regina Korty found that out on February 2, 1980, when she became the bas- ketball homecoming queen. As she sat at home the night be- fore, she glanced outside and saw the first star, glowing in the dark sky. She made a wish that she ' d have a lucky night at homecoming, and she did! The girls and their escorts met at Maggie Gloyeske ' s house at 5:45 for a lasagna dinner. As they sat around eating appetizers before dinner, conservation topics were varied. Maggie could be heard com- plaining that there probably wouldn ' t be enough lasagna to go around (little did she know that there would be enough left over for her family to eat at dinner the next night!) Paula Reeves worried about being too tall for her escort, John Jones, while Kim Andrews ran around giving a hug to each of the candidates saying, good luck, sweetie! Anne Roetker informed everyone that she wasn ' t at all ner- vous because she knew she wasn ' t going to win. Regina talked to the junior attendants, Maureen Mac- Donald and Tricia Onorato, telling them that she had shopped until 4:30 for a dress to wear-and she had to be at Maggie ' s at 5:30. Ro- berta Garrity kept telling her escort, Larry Schmidlin, that she wasn ' t nervous (her feelings changed with a minute left before halftime. She squeezed his arm so hard she prac- tically cut off the circulation!) After the dinner and a toast to the future queen, the court headed to the game, where they lined up and filed out on the floor, two by two. The gym was quiet as everyone awaited the big announcement. The 1980 Basketball Homecoming Queen is . . . Regina Korty!! After a huge hug and a kiss on the cheek from her escort, Jon Sullivan, she heard him say that ' s decent! After a victory over Twin Lakes the students and players filed into the cafeteria to boogie to the beat of Staggerwing. During the course of the dance, Greg Klumpe was crowned the 1980 Mr. Person- ality. The night turned out to be not only a success, but a dream come true for Queen Regina. ■ F11 1 ' s Pi V 1 1 1 1 i LI ! 1 1 m 44 basketball homecoming
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