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H-OMeCOMING WTHTf?5 Sophomore Class float, “Panthers Keep Your Paws Off Our Good Fortune,” (top) won first place in class competition, the first time the Sophomore class achieved this feat. Senior halfback Randy Hulen (bottom left) skirls around left end fora big gain. Fans show some spirit during the homecoming game (below) which the Bulldogs won 37-11. Varsity Cheerleader Judith Lunn (bottom right) rallies the crowd to back the Bulldogs. Homecoming—11
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Bulldog defense (top) stacks up a Griffith ball carrier for no yardage CPHS Royal Regiment (below) marches down Court Street in the Homecoming Parade. CPettes Lori Druckten, Tracy Felix, and Shanda Creme- ans (middle right) perform during the pregame show. Latin Club ' s Catapult (bottom left), built by Roger Fuchs and Todd Anderson, took first place in club competition. Homecoming Queen Carol Niepoko and escort Ron Wil¬ son (bottom right) enjoy the second half of the game after halftime festivities, when she was crowned. 10—Homecoming
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Homecoming traditions carry on This year’s Homecoming made way for many changes, but it also followed many traditions. One tradition was the Homecoming queen and her court. Prior to Homecom¬ ing, the four classes nominated girls as their princesses and queen. During the week, class princesses were announced. They were Freshman Julie Haag, Sopho¬ more Nancy Werblo, and Junior Lori Hol¬ guin. The seniors nominated Celeste Elfs- trom, Kelly Glivar, Mary Georgas, and Carol Niepokoj for queen. On Friday night, during the halftime of the football game, Carol Niepokoj was crowned Homecoming queen by Kathy Fox and Sam Vagenas. A few of the changes were caused by the shortened lunch hours. This lead to the cancellation of the teacher’s burger bash and the rescheduling of class com¬ petition. The competition was held at the second annual Fall Festival, where the Seniors once again proved to be the most spirited class by winning every event except the tricycle race. The twelfth annual powderpuff game was held on Thursday night. The game was almost canceled because of a lack of coaches, but because of the efforts of Carol Niepokoj and Margaret Forsythe, the game went on as scheduled. The seniors emerged victorious with a score of 30-18. Sophomore Jenny Larson scored all four senior touchdowns for an unofficial record. The parade on Friday night stepped off at six o’clock, starting a chain of events. The Latin Club’s catapult won best float in club competition, while the sopho¬ mores won in class competition. The Bulldogs soundly defeated the Griffith Panthers with a score of 32-11. Dave Gervais and Randy Hulen each scored two touchdowns, while Dan Doty ran for another. Mr. Football ' was announced at the Homecoming dance, ‘‘As Years Go By.” Of four candidates, Brian Graden, Mike Gursky, Dave Gervais, and Dan Doty, Dave Gervais was crowned Mr. Football by Carol Niepokoj. ir
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