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Homecoming -— Bulldogs play a ‘devil of a game,’ win 51-6 over Lowell Homecoming began as any other ordinary day for the stu¬ dents of CPHS. The alarm clocks went off to the thunder¬ ing of “Wake me up before you go, go!” But as the students en¬ tered the domain of the school, everyone realized that this was no ordinary Friday. Graffiti decorated the walls of the building in a fashion typi¬ cal of Lowell students. “Lowell are great,” was the vandals’ key phrase. By the time the first quarter of the football game was over, Lowell began doubt¬ ing its greatness. Senior Dave Gutridge ran for six yards to score the six points that opened the game and put Crown Point on the scoreboard. Sophomore Jeff VanSlyke placed the ball between the uprights for the field goal that made the score 7-0. On a similar play in the sec¬ ond quarter, the Bulldogs scored the points to make the game 14-0. Gutridge rushed an¬ other six yards to score, and VanSlyke kicked for the extra point. Lowell scored its first and only touchdown on a 23-yard pass. Tom Yohe, team co-captain and quarterback, ran six yards on his own to score the last touchdown of the half. Senior Mike Grah scored the extra point on a conversion play to close out the half 29-6. Gutridge opened up the sec¬ ond half by running two yards. On a nine-yard pass from Yohe to senior Jim Greene, the Bull¬ dogs scored again. VanSlyke’s kick was good to make the score 42-6. Gutridge stepped one yard to make the score 48-6. VanSlyke shut the score- board down as he scored the fi¬ nal points of the game on a field goal in the fourth quarter. The Bulldogs finished off the Red Devils with a final score of 51-6. The float taking first place was a pro¬ duction of the senior class. Anne Kvachkoff and her father share a tender moment after Anne is crowhed as the Homecoming Queen. Members of the Latin Club show their school spirit in the Homecoming Pa- Homecoming 9
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Seurina Foeller, head cheerleader, leads Lisa Rediger and Julie DcPasquale the crowd in cheers for the Bulldogs. cheer the Bulldogs on to victory. The crowd watches excitedly as a mem¬ ber of the Bulldog team goes for another touchdown. 8 Homecoming
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— Homecoming Couples share ‘Autumn’s Tender Moments’ The Homecoming excite¬ ment came to its peak at the Homecoming Dance. On the evening of October 13, teenage couples from Crown Point, Ce¬ dar Lake, and Lakes of the Four Seasons came together in the high school’s cafeteria to cele¬ brate another Homecoming vic¬ tory by their beloved Bulldog football team. Everyone was there, from the freshman class princess, Jodi Stemler, sophomore class prin¬ cess, Tanya Martinez, and ju¬ nior class princess, Terry Ash¬ craft, to Anne Kvachkoff, the Homecoming queen herself. The other girls who competed for the crown, Jennv Lambert, Lisa Rediger, and Patty Vicari, were all very happy for Anne and pleased that they had the honor of being chosen as the candidates for the title. Art Equihua was chosen as the year’s winner of the title of Mr. Football, and his competi¬ tors, Dave Gutridge, Tom McConnell, and Tom Yohe, ex¬ tended hearty congratulations to him. By the time the music played by Pegasus died down, the stu-j dents who were sharing “Au¬ tumn’s Tender Moments” were ready to place this year’s Home¬ coming in their mental scrap¬ books of high school memories.! Dina Grabelle and Paul Provenzano en¬ joy themselves at the Homecoming Dance. Cassandra Rhodes, Mary Reynolds, Jim Bauner, Jason Garnett, Stacy Rhodes, and Chad Hall get together for a group picture. Shelia Stamper, Wes Morris, Carla Sit- zenstock, and Rusty White entertain themselves. 10 Homecoming
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