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The Varsity football team piles up before the game, preparing for a victory against Algonac. The Pioneers play tough defense against the Muskrats, not allowing them to score the whole game. S1, junior Brad Mabe and 35 senior Bill Forro ward off a Muskrat defender as 82, Senior Steve Turner punts the ball. HOMECOMING GAME 15
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Intensity Pays Off In Victory! The last Homecoming game that ended in a victory was in 1983» to everyone was preparing tor a win over Algonac. Senior, John Siemen said, I think more intensity and preparation was put into practices during Homecoming week than in others. Although the weather had been wet and miserable, Friday turned out to be clear and sunny, but quite cold. By the time the game had started, the temperature had fallen to 45 degrees. However, this did not keep the fans, parents, alumni, and students trom coming, wrapped up in olankets, to cheer their team to a victory. After two touchdowns, one by Roger Bosnaw and one by Bill Forro, and a field goal kicked by Nick Serra, the Pioneers defeated the Muskrats 17-0. Head Coach Fred Radske gives strict instructions to junior, Jesse Fuentes Numoer 38, during the Homecoming game. »7, junior, Roger Boshaw hands off to 31, junior Brad Mabc, as junior 1. Dave Miller and 78, senior Brian Torzewski provide excellent blocks. HuMECOMlNu uhMb. 14
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Royalty Is Honored To be chosen by your classmates to represent them in any court is quite an honor, but to serve on the Homecoming Court becomes very special. This is especially true tor the seniors who have the chance ot becoming Homecoming King or Queen. in orfler to become King or Queen, every senior must go through a grueling process. First, each class votes tor one guy ano girl to represent them on the court. The ballots are counted by Student Council , and the top six young men and ladies are announced tor each class. The -freshmen, sophomore, and junior classes vote tor only one couple in their grade, whiie the senior class chooses three couples. HOMECOMING COURT 16
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