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Slow dances by Justus were very popular. The '85 court: Shelley Lewis. Mary Catherine McAdams. Paul Quinn and Tori Hewitt. All three cheerleading squads show oft the Red Devil Mount at the community pep roly. Class competition allowed for many relays, and here the freshman class is represented by Steve Gualandri and Nicole Briddick in the licorice kiss contest. Ron Prokup gingerly avoids the eggs. Hocrpcoming 9 19
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Hawaiian shirts and sunglasses create a tropical climate at Hall Homecoming Week proved to be both successful and memorable for the students and community. Monday found many students having second thoughts about their Homecoming dates after seeing them on Nerd Day. and Opposite Sex Day didn't help soothe their uneasiness either. Toga Day filled the halls with students and teachers wearing wreathes on their heads and wrapped in sheets of different colors. Wearing grass skirts, leis, sunglasses. and Hawaiian shirts, the students turned Hall into a tropical climate for Hawaiian Day. On Thursday, the Homecoming parade was underway, and the community pep rally followed. Paul Quinn and Mary Catherine McA- dams were announced king and queen with Shelley Lewis and Tori Hewitt first and second runners up. Friday was Red and White Day and started off with the cheerleaders serving the Breakfast of Champions. Due to poor weather conditions, the class competitions were held in the gym, but spirits weren't dampened. Students competed in such games as the twinkie stuff, licorice kiss, life saver pass, and three-legged race. Friday night's game was a little upsetting with the Mendota Trojans winning 16-7, but our loyal fans cheered the Devils on. The theme of the Homecoming dance was Forever , with the music being provided by Justus. Couples enjoyed dancing the night away. Opposite Sex Day allowed for much imagination. Kevin Curley and Dan Mallery show their creativity. Pillow people populate the pep rally as senior girts give their comical rendition of the football players. The Marching Red Devils blast out the school song for students and community. Dressing up for Homecoming Week means relaxing on the bleachers during p.e. These toga-clad students are Lisa Pettit. Jennifer Lucas. Angie Forsa. Randy Bergagna, and Arlene DeBernardi i8 Homecoming
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Melissa Beach James Bender Denice Bergagna 20 Seniors Carrie Bernabei Janelle Bertalot Randy Biccochi
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