Central High School - Centralia Yearbook (Bay City, MI)

 - Class of 1978

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We May Never Pass This ay Again If e May Never Pass This Way Again was the theme set for Homecoming 1977. Excitement filled the students all week, I climaxing at the Friday afternoon pep assembly when Rosemary Trahan was announced Homecoming Queen. Elections were based on popular vote with ten girls from each class being selected during semifinals. Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors then elected three girls during finals and Seniors elected four girls with one becoming queen. Friday night, October 21, Queen Rosemary and her court reigned over halftime ceremonies. The father of each court member proudly escorted her.down the field while the Marching Band played the melody Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Formal crowning of Rose was performed by last years Homecoming Queen Susan Simpson. . Student Council prescntedthe Homecoming dance Saturday evening, October 22, in the Central High Gymnasium from 8:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Prior to the introduction of the Queen and her court at 9:00 p.m., Girls League members entertained the court members, their parents, escorts and the Administrators in the Student Commons with assorted cookies, punch and coffee. Following the introduction of Queen Rosemary and her court and the presentation of gifts, the fathers and court members were honored with the first dance. Music was provided by Rhapsody, ..:rg,, ...e A 41 W w 3 MV' j , - 0 -I K, 3, .. fr, 'A' fff. T 1'

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pirit, punk and team any festive events livened spirits during Homecoming week. Monday night football featured the classic Ecclesia vs. CCC Powder Puff game. The final buzzer proved Ecclesia too tough for f the CCC team as they were defeated 14-0, the first time in three years and only the second in the history of the two honor clubs. Halftime highlighted the annual tug-of-war contest between classes. The mighty Sophomores pulled their way to a victory over the powerful Seniors, but the Seniors spirit remained strong as they went on ,to win the hall decorating contest with colorful purple and gold streamers and brightly painted posters. Throughout the week spirits rose higher as the flaming heat of Thursday nights bonfire warmed everyone who attended. Go, Fight, Win were only a few chants lead by the Cheerleaders and Varsity gridders. While cheering grew intense, the dummy of a Midland High player burned in the raging fire, sparking everyone's pep for the coming game. Pep? Thunderous voices chanting V-I-C-T-O- R-Y, that s the Sophomore battle cry showed they had it, as the Sophomores won the pep jug ' during Friday's pep assembly, only moments before the Homecoming court was introduced and Rosemary Trahan announced as queen. 21-42, that's the score. After four quarters of strenuous play the Wolves just couldn,t hold the brutal Midland Chemics back, but that didn't dampen the Homecoming crowd any, as Homecoming '77 truely became one for all to remember.



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At the finale of halftime ceremonies, Queen Rosemary and her escort, brother Patrick Trahan, take a moment to smile at the cheering crowd before stepping off the Held to the Central High School Pep Song. Rosemary Trahan, smiling royally after being announced Homecoming Queen 1977 is congratulated by Senior court members Barbara Kinney and Debbie Seifferly. Nearly two hundred students danced the night away to music provided by Rhapsody Mr. James Hogan proudly escorts his daughter, Sophomore court member Karen Hogan, down the field during Friday's halftime ceremonies. fx -ta? t .4 K 13,9 Q .. Q34 X, ' N l 32 tjfggft' p ty The Queen and her court. Front row: Junior, Joy Zirwesg Queen Rosemary Trahang Senior, Laura Gallagher. Back row: Freshmen, Mary DeBats, Mary Weist, Lori Fobearg Juniors, Lynn Edler, Nancy Styng Seniors, Barbara Kinney, Debbie Seifferly Sophomores, Karen Hogan, Debbie VanDriessche, Lisa Mast. , 4 ,pa fi A

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