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Clouds cover Jfomecoming While Homecoming sometimes brings tears of sadness and joy, the only tears shed this year were those in the form of raindrops. It started on a cloudy September 30. The prediction of rain was forecasted but as the day progressed, sunshine and warmth prevailed. The 2:30 parade starting at Plaza Lanes started on schedule with the band playing, girls marching, and floats proceeding by. By the end of the parade, clouds once again covered the sky. The game was scheduled to begin at 7:30, and fans soon packed the bleachers. The first signs of rain brought moans from both the players and spectators. By the end of the first quarter, a heavy, drenching rain fell upon the crowd. Soon the blue and gold football uniforms turned to black and gold as the percentage of fans slowly dwindled to a very few. As the rain continued, umbrellas, coats, and blankets were used as the only refuge against the drowning rain. In the meantime, the Highland Trojans kept up their strategy by scoring two touchdowns before halftime. When halftime did arrive, the well planned routine of songs had been in vain as the show was cancelled due to the weather. After giving up the hope of staying dry, the concentration was accented to the game as Highland defeated Calumet 21 to 0. When the game finally ended, a wet but happy crowd quickly departed from a Homecoming they surely won’t forget.
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On the court. 1977 Homecoming Court: Sue Blosky, Mike Fogarty, Nancy Williams, Kurt Keltner, Terri Galloway, Jim Peterson, Jack Bottila (King), Arlyn Minch (Queen), Mark Bokich, Robyn Cook, John O’Malley and Diane Prieboy. What a speech! During the Homecoming Pep Rally, Mark Popovich tries to explain to Dan Dumezich and Vis Kupsis that what he said was not what he meant. Homecoming 19
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Wet But Bubbly Lettergirls. Terri Amptmeyer, Kathy Loker, Linda Sknerski and Lauren Tully take cover from the rain. Royalty Reigns. Jack Bottila, and Arlyn Minch smile proudly as the 1977 Homecoming King and Queen. Keeping The Faith J.V. Cheerleader Debbie Rosko clench- es her fist in determination through the wet night. Homecoming 21
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