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1 I . Maria Serritella and Mike Rakos put the finishing touches on the first-place senior float at St. Peter's parking lot. Running for a touchdown, Frank Cimino proves that the Knights are in control. , it F it .i -X ,, ,I q alt ' V' 'sau ' f , if 15 The punch-out of HIGHS during the half- time routine Let's Go is a technique learned at summer camp. The brisk fall weather keeps sophomore and freshmen fans on their toes throughout the game. homecoming day!15
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Parade leads to win-site DANCING BLUE AND WHITE POM-PONS and ringing cowbells were the sights and sounds that filled the bleachers on Homecoming day, Saturday, October 6. The place was filled with wild and crazy people! exclaimed Kathy McNulty. The Resurrection began at 2:00. After obtaining a 22-6 victory over St. Edward's, the Knights, formerly pronounced dead by other conference coaches for a loss to Benelt earlier in the football season, proved that there is life after death. Halftime was filled with exciting activities. I was ecstatic and felt that all our hard work paid off when they announced at halftime that Seniors won the float contest, said Mary Ann Thallemer. The homecoming court members and their parents were escorted onto the field, and a new touch was added when the queen, Laura Bach, was crowned by her father, instead of by the football team co-captains. Many people were overheard saying the spelling out of the pom-pon routine was a big highlight of the halftime. The squad performed to Let's Go by The Cars. This spirit-filled day was the product of the homecoming parade, which began not-so- promptly at 11:00. Led by the band, it followed a winding route to Plunkett Field and helped make the day one that anyone would wish for, no matter what had happened earlier in the day. Homecoming Day, for me, started off badly, commented Trish Cassidy, because my car overheated in the middle of the parade, but after that, things improved. She, along with lane Carlson and N.H.S. President Marianne Grobe, represented the National Honor Society in the parade. At attention are the color guards who march with the band during half-time performances. The Homecoming Day festivities get un- derway as the parade leaves St. Peter's parking lot and marches to Plunkett, where the Knights were victorious over the Greenwaves 22-6. Gregg Peters makes his debut as the foot- ball teams mascot in a costume he designed and made hinfvelf. 14fhomecommg day M ,. 3 it 1 v A 5 l i . L Q bl 15 J im ffm- ' - . ,V , , : 2 1 A L
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'Passion' plays WHEN YOU WISH UPON A STAR, DO YOUR DREAMS REALLY COME TRUE? The answer to that question was probably yes if you attended the Homecoming Dance on Saturday night, October 6. The dance got rolling around eight o'clock, as couples arrived in the Lower Level. Passion provided the disco beat, which at first seemed unfamiliar to some couples. But most had no trouble picking it up or, at least, had fun trying. According to Caryl Trotta, Many people felt that the band 'Passion' was one of the best. It really had everyone dancing. The artistic talents of Sharon Bohenek and others creative seniors added a fantasy atmosphere to the evening. Snow White and Prince Charming lpainted on a backdrop behind the queen's thronej looked on as Paula Starr Pezza passed her crown to this year's Homecoming Queen, Laura Bach. Members of the court included Molly Butler, Caryl Trotta, Iulie Sweeney, Lina Dohse, Maureen Hartnett, Ioanne Noonan and Rosemarie Zanghi. Iunior Court members and escorts are Maureen Hamlet amid Paul Pezzgy and ROSS Marie Zarlghl and Blll Charvat senior member Caryl Trotta and Dave Ioami Noonan and Tom Haggerty Smith, K- , fall M Passion spreads over the floor as lead singer creates the mood for the evening. K 5 S l L 1 E- K 2
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