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.93 Struggling to break out of last EEE Q place, the football team played a tough game against the Ieague's second place team, Sayville. Be- fore a homecoming crowd of 5 more than one thousand specta- ' tors, Kings Park gained an early 9-0 lead on a 37-yard field goal - by senior Jim Shanahan and a touchdown run by captain Brian Bluemell. The Kingsmen needed to hold, Sayville for just twelve more minutes in order to enjoy ' what would have been a stunning upset and a glorious homecom- ing victory. However, the tide changed at the commencement of the fourth quarter. Kings Park turned the ball over three times, as Sayville scored four quick touchdowns in five minutes, giving them a lead that they never lost. The final score was 32-9, in I favor of Sayville. The defeat was not taken easi- ly. The -team had trained hard and felt confident about the game. It was nota grand finale for the seniors' last homecoming, but itwas an exciting game and will not beforgotten. OH NO! NOT ANOTHER PAPPAS:Enjoy- ing their first game are Mr. Pappas and his daughter, Alicia. ' JUNIOR QUEEN AND KlNG:KathIeen Popko and Terrence Stauss. FRESHMEN QUEEN AND KING: Ellen Beldy and Nick Mancuso. SOPHOIVIORE QUEEN AND KING: Debbie Krpata and Tim Dempsey. NOBODY'S GOING D TO- TAKE THIS BALL AWAY: Never giving up is the Kingsmen's theme. SEAFiCHING:for just the right face to capture on film is Mr. Im- hof. David Pagano Michele Pierno Jeff Marshall Sharon Johnsen l , Homecoming i ouveau Royalty --
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fwfr 1 YR: Il- S35 it it r . at g GO FOR lT: And the Kingsmen are off to a ripping start. THE ROYAL COUPLE: Senior king and queen, Jeffrey Marshall and Tracy Alte- brando. THE ROYAL HAMS: Mrs.Travis and Mrs.Lehman. ln contrast to the intense and fierce competition on the football field, there was grace and beauty displayed on the sidelines by the homecoming kings and queens. This year's freshmen king and queen were Nic Mancuso and El- len Beldy. The king and queen of the sophomore class were Timmy Demp- sey and Debbie Krpata and the junior king and queen were Terrence Stauss and Kathleen Popko. The senior court consisted of five royal couples: Paul Picciano and Michele Pierno, Jason Lewis and Jill Bergman, Joel Rosenthal faifzf i' ii., and Sharon Johnsen, Dave Pagano and Meryl Kaye, and Jeff Marshall and Tracy Altebrando. The excitement grew to a climax as principal Edwards announced and congratulated this year's king and queen, Jeff Marshall and Tracy Altebrando. ,rl Tracy Altebrando Joel Rosenthal Jill Bergman Jason Lewis Meryl Kaye 74 Homecoming I
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eading the Way. On October 1, a future president of the United States may have been si- titng in our senior cafeteria. On this date, the student council hosted its second annual leadership conference. ln attendance were twenty-three schools from all over Suttolk and Naus- sau counties, including John Glenn, William Floyd and Ward Melville . The program was directed by Ms. Eleana Zongrove ot the state education de- partment. She started oft the day with a game called Hlcebreakerf' The name says it all, it was an activity that helped all the students to get acquainted and feel comfortable with each other. The purpose of the whole event was to evince the leadership potential within all ot us. Through various activities, student leaders are taught skills that will help them promote school spirit and unify their respective student bod- ies. The day ended with a discussion concerning motivational theme. BEHIND THE SCENES.Top1Joel Rosen- thal, Rob Gordon, Jennifer Trozzo, Cathy Saavadra, Karen Murry, Tara Jorden, Bart Ayres, Eleana Zongrov, Mr. Carrado, Mrs. Fealy Middle:Ericka Pegler, Melissa Reilly, Linda Nealis, Josephine Gallarello, Jackie Tuorto Bottom:Missy Teper, Mike Moser INSTRUCTIONS..Explaining what must be done is organizer Eleana Zonglov. LEND ME YOUR EARS. As Tara Jordan makes her speech Jackie Tourto and Ericka Pegler gather their nerves together. lT'S BAGELS AND LOX, NOT LOX AND BAGELS.Keeping an eye on things at the food table is Alyson Elish. SPEAKING OUT: The camera catches Jackie Tuorto's eye as she presents her speech. LOOKS GOOD. Making last minute changes is Bart Ayres. I
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