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Our Junior Varsity cheerleaders seern to be , Far Right: Brescia, and Audrey West give a big Below: The French Club clowns around t Amr F 28 PARADE without a smile for the spectators. U J Feggy Allen, Debbie Dehore, Donna swirnrners' grin. mes' I un fum! ,U Q ,Q O I O I pi nfnvfh' i u M fbi M- wife: ' gnk D Middle Right' Sorne are serious, some are happy, but, on the whole, 0ur Fair Ladies enjoy their ride to the garne. Above: The Class ol 84's float runs behind Right: Daryl Gregory, Teena Moltett, and Sue Venter strut their stuff for the Thesoians.
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Lett: Tarea Currean and Chuck Catinella enjoy a break from the music with lenny Velders and Doug Divenere. Below: Music echoed on the street of Broadway during the evening Left' Shaking and twirling are members of the court: Laverne McKinnon, Debbie Ogen, and Suzanne Lambert, M, . K' I D W,-I Above: Steve Kutz reaches tor a glass of thirst-quenching punch. Lett' Scott Taradash, Laura Collins, and Dave Plechaty swing to the beat of the band DANCE 27
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Hats off to the Class of '85 President of NHS Marek Dzianott aids Mike Anderson in building the NHS float, Sunny Parade Mhth memories of last year's rained out pa- rade, parade participants watched the gray, over- cast sky and prayed. An hour before starting time, cars and floats were being prepared in the football parking lot. Just as the parade was begin- ning the sun broke through the clouds and shone brighthf on the path of the parade. Even though there was construction being done on Clarendon Hills Road the parade still took its traditional route. ln the lead was a Tri- State hre truck followed by the parade marshal Pom Pon squad and the Hornet band. Next came all the club cars, class floats, feeder school bands, and the Homecoming Queen Roberta Du- chak and her court: Debbie Ogen, Karen Kozak, Tami Satlen Kelly Kowalski, Kim Steadman, Sue Brescia, Laverne Mclfinnon, Sue Lambert Faith Borkovec. The parade went smoothhf except for one time when it became badly divided. For a while, there appeared to be two separate parades. All club and class entries were judged, The FSA entry won in the club category, while the class of '83 's float took first place in that category. After Q17 marching band entertains the crowd with their musical talent. Yung-Chu Kim enhances the Science Club float. the parade and the traditional drive around the football held the class floats were torn to pieces and the remains were left overflowing from the trash bins. PARADE 29
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