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Page 19 text:
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The Red Devil mascot tries to scare away a Crown Point invasion. He was not successful since a loss dam- The Homecoming Court awaits the announcement that Renee Delapaz is the 1984 Home- P ene Homecoming spirit. Renee Delapaz and Larry Miller reign over Homecoming as Queen and King. Senior Dan Francis and his parents were recognized along with other senior athletes and their parents. A segment of half-time activities was devoted to Parents’ Night. Homecoming 15
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Trent Depel chats with the Cowardly Lion, a part of the Homecoming theme. The Red Devils run to score their first and only touchdown. Homecoming night has problems Although an overwhelming Home¬ coming victory was unlikely, the Red Devils played hard against their rival, Crown Point. Unfortunately, they lost 28-6. The Homecoming Dance had its problems, too. It had a theme, “Car¬ toons on Parade”, but for a while, it looked like it would be a dance with¬ out a band. Fast thinking by Student Council members avoided disaster. They supplied a stereo system and re¬ cruited Jeff Kormendy to play re¬ cords. Half-time activities were more fes¬ tive. Senior athletes and their parents were honored. Senior Renee Delapaz was crowned Homecoming Queen, and her court, composed of represen¬ tatives from each class, was present¬ ed. Fan support was not its strongest since few expected a win against a tough Crown Point team. 14 Homecoming
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Daring to be different, Lindsey Bryant finds it hard to break out of the confinement of routine. “I didn ' t expect anything like this! This year’s fall play, GLIMPSES, made its Chicago- land debut here. The play was written by 13 teenagers and it reflected their views on life. Director, Mrs. Debra Ciochina, commented, “This was a more difficult play to do because every scene was realis¬ tic and they (actors) played characters very much like themselves or their friends.” Many in the audience left the theatre a bit surprised by this production. “I didn’t expect anything like this. I came to the theatre to be entertained,” commented one student. Others in the audience felt the scenes hit too close to home by portraying problems they themselves were hav¬ ing. Regardless of individual opinions, everyone who saw the play agreed that this theatre production made every¬ one think. Rick Swart reminisces about childhood treehouses in his scene from GLIMPSES. In a sketch on the good life from GLIMPSES, cast members toast wealth and fame. 16 Glimpses
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