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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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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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The 1982 homecoming dance, a typical student council extravaganza, held on October 3, was quite suc- cessful as 205 couples, many of them seniors, made their appearances, The theme of the dance was Danc- ing in the Streets. In the brightly decorated hall of the E-room, amid the numerous colorful balloons and ribbons, dancing continued from eight until after eleven o'clock to the sounds of lump, the home- coming band. The many happy faces and overall cheerfulness attested to the success of the dance. According to Sue Suponcic, It was a super be- ginning to what l hope turns out to be a wild senior year. The dance also had special meaning to me because I was able to see my sister attend her first big senior high social event as the freshman attendentf' Lisa Vitalic stated, The homecoming dance was absolutely fabulous! Being the first major event of the year, it left quite a good impression with me. The band, scenery, and most of all, the people made the occasion memorable. I really loved it! Above, right: Seniors act out the theme of the homecoming dance, Dancing in the Streets. Far, right: Sue Suponcic and the Panther mascot smile for the camera at the Euclid bonfire. Righl: Nancy McCourt dances up a storm at the homecoming dance. Right, middle: The Flag Corps members including janet Larkins, Karmen Kelly, and Anna Chana- kas march down E. 222 Street, followed close- ly by Euclid's Marching Band. Activities 0 Homecoming Dance C ps fr , Clif
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