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fQ? wtk .K Absence of bonfire fails to douse Homecoming spimts , 1 , . A ex ry On Friday, Homecoming Day, the tradi- tional parade marched through downtown Joliet and then on to Memorial Stadium for the game. Featured in the parade were the floats of the four classes and various clubs and organizations within the school. Reigning as this year's royalty were King Doug Fumagalli and Queen Sue Ste- phen. During halftime of the Varsity game, Miss Stephen was crowned by last year's queen, Jeanne Perconte. The floats were judged, with the ,Iunior's Spank the Spartans taking first honors. The week's memorable activities were concluded with Marian Catholic ty- ing the Hill by a score of 6-6. 19 fi
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Football Dance sees first Freshmen ABOVE: Freshman Willy Tierney enjoys his first football dance at Catholic Highg RIGHT: Coach Barello and his date take a break from the action of the dance flour: ABOVE LEFT: With the Victory Light brightly illuminated, the large crowd celebrates the end of another successful football scasong FAR LEFT: Dale Martincich engages in that very traditional part of the evening as he shares a dance with his motherg LEFT: The royal couple of Doug Fumagalli and Sue Stephen highlight the dance featuring the members of the Homecoming court. Under the direction of Co-chairmen Tom Hickey and Pat Carney, the Foot- ball Dance, Of Hill and Men, at- tracted over l4f0 couples. The semi-for- mall dance, which was held on the thir- teenth of November, honored the sen- ior football players for their achieve- ments of the 1971 season. The Versa-Tones, a local band, provided the music for those who danced in an enclosed area set off by white picket fencing and twinkling lights. For the first time in the history of Catholic High, Freshmen were allowed to attend the dance. Parents of the sen- ior football players and the members of the coaching staff with their wives were guests of honor.
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