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Cheering on the band Raven at the Homecoming dance is Iackie Roberts. len I-Ieckman. .bei it The '5O's Day activity was a popular M ' event. Karen Brockman, Lana Nabozny Escorted by Blake Iaworski are mismatched julie Treece and El- and Traci Goethe show their school spir- it in school sweaters and skirts. Homecominglll
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Socializing during lunch hour are Emily 8 Highlight week The unusually cold weather during Homecoming Week did not dampen the festivities, though Dundee was over powered by the Hudson Tigers, 18-0. The students showed their pride and spirit by participating in activities during the week sponsored by the varsity cheerleaders and by working on their class floats. The cheerleaders started off the week by sponsoring a Iersey Day. Students were to wear jerseys showing the year their class would graduate. Students with the wildest imagination and the rnost school spirit dressed up Tuesday in their mismatched clothes. They added a change to the students' normal attire and raised many of the students' spirits. Borrowing their fathers' class sweaters and their mothers' wool skirts, students once again showed their spirit for the annu- al '50's Day on Wednesday. Girls were found wearing bright red lip: stick, scarves, and pony tails as their mothers did while the guys imitated their fathers' old styles of slicked back hair, rolled-up jeans, and white t- shirts. The annual Snake Dance was also Wednesday night. The foot- ball players, cheerleaders, repre- sentatives, queen candidates, and many students took part in a pa- rade through town. They met for a bonfire afterwards. Thursday was designated for the students to express their support for their favorite pro- football team. Everyone who A pass is intercepted infront of jack Wolfenbarger by a Hudson player at the Homecoming game. l0!Homecoming took part wore a jersey displaying a team's name and its colors. Students liked Friday, which was Sweats Day the best. Al- most everyone was involved, in- cluding many teachers, and wore sweat shirts. It was a very comfortable day for those who dressed up. The first pep assembly of the year was Friday also. The stu- dents showed unusual enthusi- asm and support for the team, helping them to get fired up. The cheerleaders helped by putting on an enjoyable skit re- lating to the day's theme. Curnell and Teresa Labert wearing their new mix and match attire
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Michelle I-Ia den reigns As 1982 Homecoming queen The second annual Home- coming King was another high- light of the assembly. Students voted for a senior male during their lunch hour by contributing a penny for each vote. Blake Iaworski Won the contest, receiv- ing 358.92 in votes. This year's Homecoming Queen was Michelle Hayden. Her escort to the Homecoming dance which followed the game was senior Brian Bogi. Torture the Tigers, the sophomore class float, took first place. -l if I : l I 5 i 1 . , annum rr' ' ' The 1982 Homecoming Queen and her court with their escorts: Tim Ott and Valerie Zieske, Tim Briggs and julie Treece, Brian Rathbone and Judy Aron, 1211-lomecoming 1... ., ,Fh- ill, J . .3 z., , 5 fer-L. 'FJ' -' . ,W 'w-Q-My-f' if q, , ' .H 751-fy V 4.-I ff 1-ii s-.2.i.a1.- '-fftlfrpgi ' 'fm afalsifr. H .' ' gl? Q r v Michelle Hayden and Brian Bogi, Kathy Keineth and Dave Dermanelian, Becky Edelbrock and Chris Levicki, Cindy Pentercs and Fritz Litz.
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