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“And here is our Homecoming Queen , says executive board Student Council President senior Scott Mul- cahy. The Student Council was re- sponsible for the organization of Spirit Week, the parade and dance as well as incorporating the Homecom- ing theme into each event. Photo by: Craines 10 Homecoming
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MICKEY MOUSE! L Thursday, International Day, was a break from funny outfits as everyone dressed in their Sunday best. Following tradition, a mass with the theme “The Magic is ours to Give” was held in honor of Homecoming. After mass, flower messages were passed out in Homeroom. Through- out the day fortune cookies were sold, and at lunch, homemade sundaes were also sold. Friday was School Color Day. The red, black, and white sported by the students really showed the spirit they all felt. To top the day off, a Pep Rally was held in the Gym. The Fight song and shouts of “Let’s Go Red!” echoed throughout the gym, as enthusiasm and anticipa- tion for the following day ac- tivities reached a high. As Saturday began, it was sunny with just a slight chill in the air. The festivities be- gan early, with everyone in- volved in the parade (the first in two years) arriving at elev- en o’clock. And at noon, the parade was underway! Enthusiasm reached an all- time high as kick-off grew nearer. Finally at one-thirty the game commenced. By the time half-time started, the crowd’s pitch was unbeliev- able. The Marching Band continued... Another member of royalty but, this time its senior Regina Arcuridressed as the Queen of Hearts. The senior class’ Disney theme was Alice In Wonderland. “Listen up you pioneers,” instruct seniors Kim Duffy and Tina Gru- chala in the fourth hour yearbook class. Fronteir Day kicked off the Spirit week festivities bringing out all of the cowboys and Indians. Homecoming 9
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The reality of the honor of being cho- sen queen still sinking in, senior Deb- bie Oliverio watches as the game re- sumes play. Fans caught a glimpse of both the Falcon dynasty and the royalty. Photo by: Craines The Homecoming fesstivities wind down to an end as seniors Lori Morelli and Matt Zurawski have this dance. The dance was not a victory celebra- tion this year but. was still just as much fun. Photo by: Craines “We’ll never grow up!' say sopho The 1987 Homecoming Court: Dan- mores Christy Cana van, Chris idle Gee, Julie Currier, Debbie Oli Brady and Lea Fundaro. The verio, Marla Decina, Beth Jary, Mi- sophomore themefor homecoming chelle Whalen and J;ilie Majeske. this year was Peter Pan. They Photo by: Craines decorated their car as a pirate ship for the parade. Homecoming 11
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