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Glamor and toughness proves that Gloucester High has what it takes to accomplish a great homecoming: lovely ladies and a great football team. The queen and her court were radiant while the oppos¬ ing football team was devoured by the mighty Dukes. There’s nothing like the beat the band plays before they come on the field, or the cry of “We will fight, fight, fight for Gloucester,” after our guys score a touchdown. Football games are always filled with music, but homecoming over¬ flows. Halftime is prolonged into a song and dance number by the band, drill team, flag team, and majorettes. Then the ’78 homecoming court was announced. Freshman attend. — Michelle Hogge, Sopho¬ more attend. — Patty West, Junior — Patton Conner, Sen¬ ior atten. — Betina Wolfche- sky, Maid of Honor — Toni Par- moda. Janice Olivis was Homecom¬ ing queen of 1978. The big secret was finally out, and it was worth waiting for. n
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The Gloucester Dukes delighted a Homecoming crowd of about 2,350 Friday, October 6th. The Dukes crushed single-A Northumber¬ land for a 40-6 victory. Law¬ rence Brown, voted “Mr. Foot¬ ball” during Homecoming Week, lived up to his name in run ning for four touchdowns in the first half to give his team a commanding 33-0 lead. The fleet Brown, a 5 ' -9 and 160-pound senior, had 169 yards for ten carries. Brown’s first touchdown was scored in the first minutes of the game after being set up by Jim Thomason’s fumble on the 19. Harry Belvin then added the first of his four extra points. Brown’s next score came with 6:44 left in the first quarter when he awed the fans with a 77-yard run up the right side. Reprinted from the Gazette Journal. Martha Zahn plays and plays and plays and plays . . .
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