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1986 Homecoming court Melissa, you little Devil! Lally pulls, as Dalfonso fakes to Alessi 9
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Class of ’89 celebrate their homecoming float victory HOMECOMING 1986! Oh what a week it was! Homecoming '86 will never be forgotten. School spirit began to shine with outrageous hats and ties on Monday, nerds roaming the halls on Tues- day. Everyone showed originality on Wednesday for Any- thing Goes Day, while some “its” were spotted on Gender Switch Day - followed by the successful Red and Black Day on Friday. The week continued with a soccer game on Friday with the boys tying 1-1 in double overtime against Williamsville East. The field hockey team remains unde- feated after they won their game Friday by a score of 3-0. The girls swim team continues their record by winning their meet against Cheektow’aga. The true spirit of our school was seen by the turnout for the pep rally Friday night which included a bonfire and fireworks. It was a great experience for the Wales students w’hose arrival was welcomed by many. Saturday morning kicked off with the Homecoming parade which proved to be very successful with each class and the Pep club contributing with floats. The day continued with a soccer game at noon against West Seneca East and was completed with the score of 3-0. Along w’ith the win by the soccer team, the football team provided Clarence with another win against Maryvale for the day. The half-time show’ con- sisted of performances by the Marching Band, the varsity Cheerleaders, and a debut by the Dancing Devilettes. The Homecoming Court consisted of: Paul Casilio-Debbie Schwab, Mark Dalfonso-Melissa Secor, Jeff Damico-Tra- cey Lynch, Doxy Quinlan-Jenny Hultman, and Tom Ad- ams and Sherry Geiger as king and queen. Besides the announcement of the king and queen, the result of the float competition ended in a win by the Sophomores. Too bad for the class of '87. The close football game ended with a score of 9-6, Clarence. The evening came to an end with the performance of The Shining Star at the annual Homecoming Dance. The whole week w as enjoyed by all and w'ill always be remembered. Sherry and Tom, King and Queen-1986 8
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Class of ’87 repeats The class of 1987 became the first class in the history of Powder Puff to win two years in a row. Led by captains Melissa Secor and Tracy Lynch, the seniors totally out-psyched, and out played the juniors, beating them 34-21. Three touchdowns were scored by the amazing Les- ley Paine with Kim Geiger and Denise Guido each adding one. Two additional touchdowns were scored by Amy Wangler and Kim Geiger, but were called back by the infamous “White Towel” Ca- pello. Kate Mahoney, Tricia Reise, and Jenny Hultman came up with unbelievable interceptions on de- fense which intimidated the ju- niors, causing extreme frustra- tion. On behalf of all the Seniors, we would like to say that we real- ize you juniors put in a lot of time and effort, and we wish you better luck next year. We would like to thank our cheerleaders for all their support, and to our coaches We couldn't have done it without you. (Mark, Ron, Paul, Jeff, Scott and Dave)! Winners of the CCHS Beauty Con- test Gabe, do you think you can win? Will you please stop making fun of me! “1-2-3 shoot! Scissors, I win.’ 10
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