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lane Mast Reigns Over Fall Pageant omecoming festivities began on Wednesday, September 29, at a pep assembly held in the gym. At this time the homecom- ing queen and her court were an- nounced, and the students were pepped up by Euclid's band. The homecoming parade was held the following evening as Panther fans lined the curbs of East 222 Street. After a brief rally in the gym, the night was capped by a bonfire at the baseball diamond in Memorial Park. . 4 . Q is t C fu li , 82? Q. 5 The homecoming game against Mentor proved to be enjoyable and spirited even though Euclid lost 14- 7. The queen and her court were presented to the crowd at half time by their fathers. junior Nancy Shi- monek summed up the feelings of most students when she said, I real- ly enjoyed homecoming weekend. I couldn't go last year, and I was sorry I missed it. It was great to see school spirit and student involvement, es- pecially on the part of the freshmen and sophomores. , 1 1 T, A f I 'i ,ak-....A
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Leif: The 1983 varsity football cheerleading squad aroused the spirits of the student body at an in-school pep assem- bly. lower lefl: Who is that masked Panther with all the spirit? Below: Four choir members raise their voices during the pre-football game singing of the National Anthem. .... 2 activities section of the 1983 Eu ' - clldlan, several changes were made. Coverage of the vocational classes has been switched to the aca- demics section to make more room for student activities and student life. Simi- larly, the sports aides and water polo team coverage has been moved to the sports section. These changes help to give a new point of view on the school year. o give a new perspective to the Divider Activities
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Q1 Far Ieff: lim Moses and Sue Miller were one of 205 couples to attend the homecoming dance. left, middle: jane Mast accepts con- gratulations from Lauren jambor at the home- coming assembly. Left: 1982 homecoming queen and her court- Sue Reinke, Beth Steele, queen Jane Mast, Diane Moser, Amy Suponcic, Sue Smith. Absent: Cheri Smith. Above: Amy Raicevich, Rick Schafer, john Hribar, and Nina Matic enjoy one another's company at the homecoming dance. Homecoming 0 Activities 11
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