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Crabb, Fozzi Reign At Homecoming 83 The week to remember began October 11 as the various activities began. Tuesday found students dressed for a south sea climate with sun glasses and Hawaiian shirts; then came dress-up day, pajama day, and finally red and white day. A spirit rally was held in Nesti Stadium on Thursday afternoon, and classes competed against each other and teams of the faculty. Crowned King and Queen were Carle Crabb and Julie Pozzi. Thursday climaxed the annual homecoming parade down Main Street. The parade fanfare ended with a pep rally in Nesti Stadium. The Friday night game went to Rochelle 10 to 0, but the frosh-soph came through with a 14-0 win. Helping to boost class spirits were several classes of alumni. Saturday night found the Red Devil’s Gym rocking to the sound of “Big Kids.” Couples were either dancing or sitting listening to the music. The coronation dance over, minds began to think of other things. Many had reservations at the area’s finer restaurants. Eleven o’clock became the magic hour when the enchanted week came to an end. Decorating a car for the Homecoming parade, Jim Detmers, Vicki Schmollinger. and Mark Merkel show their spirit. Homecoming activities found the coaches and varsity football players having a little fun playing gun. lion, and man. The picture line was long at the Homecoming Dance. Ruth Fairbanks. Lori Bernabei, Wendy Valle, and Jim Bakkedahl talk over the events of the evening while waiting their turn. 8 HOMECOMING
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1. A group of sophomore girls check over Chris Batten's class pictures. 2. Mrs. Pienta’s English class makes use of the library. Joe Kusek. Brian Adrian, and Dawn Baumann check out source material for a research paper. 3. Computer concepts was a popular class. John Readette works on an answer to his self-instruction tape. Kim Bruno works out a program while Beth Theodore programs her computer. STUDENT LIFE 7
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The egg toss, although messy, was a popular event during the Homecoming spirit contest. The Junior class float. Crush ’em. Devils , makes its way down St. Paul Street during the parade. The evening chill reflects on the royal court of Dena Sabatini; Carle Crabb. King. Julie P022I. Queen; and Kaye Koyak at the pep rally. HOMECOMING 9
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