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Parade Pleases the Neighborhood . sag 1 51, . 'T . 1 l 3. Pictures: 1, A few of the Homecoming Queen candidates, Karen Judge, Joy Jenicek, Jamie Skrezyna. 2, Members of the band play a tune that is pleasing to the ears. 3. Ms. Nolan waits for the parade to start. 4. Where's Mr. Wiberg? Wi if s i life-'i 2 4. The Homecoming parade started at noon and followed the traditional route. Many spectators of all ages left schools, stores, and offices to see decorated cars from the Spanish Club, Kennedy Players, Invictus, Key Club, H.E.R.O. and Mr. Wiberg with his mini car. Also there were floats decorat- ed to show how the Crusaders were going to beat the Admi- rals. The Majorettes, Cheerleaders, Invictus, and the King and Queen all had splendid floats. The band worked hard to put on a great performance for their neighborhood. The Majorettes and the Cheerleaders led the parade followed by the band. This year the fire truck was at a fire and could not transport the football team. The clubs had candy to give to all the children at Byrne Elementary School where the chil- dren came out to see the parade. 9 AQ' 3 .1-
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Spirit Week On the first day of Spirit Week the major- ettes and cheerleaders got tegether to sell various baked goods. Pumpkins were dis- played in the Library for the pumpkin decor- ating contest on Tuesday. The pumpkins were to represent the teachers at Kennedy. The judging was held on Thursday. The first place winner was Aaron Brambora, second place was taken by Kelly Smith, and third by Lori Durkiwitz. The annual Tug-of-war was held on Wednesday. The Sophomores com- peted against the Seniors, and the Freshmen competed against the Juniors. The winners, the Sophomores and the Juniors, then vied against each other resulting in a Junior victo- ry. On Thursday, the Cheerleaders and Ma- jorettes had a flower sale in the main hall. Also on that day, the Halloween dress-up contest was held. The students dressed up and were judged on their costumes. Lori Dur- kiewicz won first place for her Elvis costume, Danielle Ferone placed second as a Devil and Dion Heisler took third as a nun. Throughout the week, last minute preparations for the parade, game and dance involved many stu- dents. 3' 5 P? 'Fi' 0 if 2
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Pep Rally Fires Up Crusaders! The cheerleaders started off the pep rally with a cheer that set everyone on fire. Then the majorettes danced out onto the stage and gave a spirited perfor- mance. Then came the event that everyone had been waiting for--the judging of the Homecoming Princesses! The winner for the freshmen division was Monica Smiling. Cindy Tulik was the winner for the sophomores. fmt 1. 3. 4. Pictures: 1. Candidate, Monica Smiling watches the stage during the rally. 2. Football captain, Jernell Russ, in a moment of glory. 3. Lisa Borsel- lino prays as the winners are announced. 4. Sue Lave toots her horn. 5. Coach Marty Quinn prom- ises victory to the fans. 6. Miss Nolan announced the Homecoming princesses. Q so ss Swv.. 'E 'sat Qs N- ff ' X .. Y ssswxgrhi 0 6 Q' 4
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