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Halloween waa not missed by Debbie Smoter as she dressed as Raggedy Ann. Nightlife “From Homecoming to Prom, life at DC is anything but boring.” “I still don’t see any reason why freshmen can’t go to Prom or Homecoming.” “Freshmen shouldn’t be allowed to go to homecoming because they aren’t coming home from anywhere.” “Fad day was a great idea. I loved wearing the latest fashions—better than our uni- forms.” “Spirit week was a huge success this year; there were a lot of good activities that in- volved a lot of people.” “There should be more than one dance where the girls take the guys out and foot the bill!” “The Sweetheart dance is a great way to raise money for the missions.” “Prom is the best.” Posing in America’s favorite —jeans —are Kim Ward and Jerome Przekop. 7
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Enjoying food from the new cafeteria kitchen, Bren- da Lubrano and Kelly Patrosso relax during their lunch hour. 6
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New wave isn’t a phase for D C ’s professional punkers. Julie Daniel, Laryssa Zina Kozak, and Steve Duda let their true colors show. Create a sensation! Spirit week held many surprises for students this year. Jeans were worn all week and each class decorated their hallway. It was the perfect preparation for the 1983 homecoming festivities. As the old song goes, ‘‘We’re the Falcon generation; when we fight with determination, we create a sensation!” The first day was twin day. Everyone dressed up like one of their freinds or even their date. Tuesday proved to be even more exciting. The theme was backwards and in- side out. The turning point of the week, Wednesday, was “deck it out” day. A homecoming Mass was celebrated by all. The next day’s theme was a combined one, “fad and slave day.” Student council members were ruthlessly auc- tioned off to students and faculty while we were all dressed in our favorite fads. Winding down the week’s activities was KISS day (Keep Instigating School Spirit). Candy kisses were distributed and all of us Falcons wore our favorite colors: red, white, and black. Finally Saturday rolled around, and what a week that was. It was time for the parade, the game, and the dance. No»« to the floor, freshman Tony Vella inches closer to the finish line in the peanut-pushing contest.
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