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Crowds respond to Homecoming floats, beauties, tradition After many years of unorganized parade cancelled bonfires, and general mass com sion, the Student Council rallied its forces to produce a successful Homecoming. The Council’s first step in alleviating past problems was to divide Homecoming activi¬ ties into a two-day celebration with Thurs¬ day evening hosting a pep rally in the gym and a dance featuring “Heavy” in the surge. On Friday, the community-lined Broadway was dazzled by four class floats, 50 decorated cars, the Lew Wallace band, the pom pom girls and five queen candidates as the Home¬ coming parade traveled from 54th Avenue to the capacity-filled Lew Wallace stadium. Halftime ceremonies began as Dave Chi- dester presented five students with five dollar prizes for the best decorated cars in the parade. The junior class won the “Best Float” award for its “Death of the Warriors.” The major suspense culminated as Sue Thomas was crowned Homecoming Queen. Even our 12-0 loss to Bishop Noll didn’t hamper spirits as fans left the stadium to go to Mac’s, Big-Little Sister slumber parties, and other places of celebration. Student Life — 23
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1 Junior Stella Hernandez adds the finishing touches to her car for the Homecoming parade. 2 Stan Logan and friends “truck on down” to receive their prize in the decorat¬ ing contest. 3 The fired-up Hornet team bursts through the traditional hoop in antici¬ pation of “scalping the Warriors.” 4 The 1973 Homecoming Court and escorts: Denise Williams, Tom Jones, Regina Todd, Rhenwick Young, Queen Sue Thomas, Bob Dusich, Donna Earle, Pat Loft us, Debbie Stochel, and Larry Wackowski. 5 Sue Thomas reigns as the 1972-73 Football Homecoming Queen. 6 Larry Wackowski and Debbie Stochel anxiously await the start of the halftime festivities. 22 — Student Life
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1 Classes and everyday pressures are forgotten by the Corner Crowd as they take the opportunity of hour-long lunchtimes to make the great escape from school. 2 The a la carte line offers everyone s favorites for those who don’t want to buy the hot lunch. 3 Kung-Fu, move over! 4 Don Nedberg uses his lunch hour to get a little academic help from a friend before a test. 5 Junior men take time to laugh it up with the gang on fifth lunch hour. 6 Even Las Vegas doesn’t have sharper card sharks than the Wallace cafe¬ teria. 7 Dorothy McClatchy munches on a taffy apple for dessert in the surge area. 8 Lunchtime brings out the romance in everyone. 24 — Student Life
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