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ROUND SHE GOES: The pom pon girls perform at halftime during the homecoming game. Each class made up Their own routine to the Hooked on Classics medley, and they were commended on their fine performance. (Photo by Bret Komnelink) 50 ' s FEMALES: Mary Weidner, Sarah Rexing, Mary Ann Kelle, Patricia Weinzapfel, Donna Koressel, Cindi Brune, Becky Boarman, Lisa Richter, Linda Winterman, and Jenny Baehl, the Shorthand II class, display the latest in 50 s fashions. Bobby socks, cardigan sweaters, and ponytails were the order for the day. (Photo by Mary Ellert) 76 GIVE US OUR CUE: Flower girl Andrea Boots and crown bearer Shane Schickel wait for the announcement of the 1982 Homecoming Queen. Shane cried, experiencing stage fright, but Andrea had prior experience, having taken part in the May Day ceremony last year. (Photo by Geoff Coates)
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FIRED UP AND READY: Mater Dei senior forward Chris Sitzman prepares to jump against North ' s Brian Miles as junior Eric Knapp looks on. However, most of the game Sitzman concentrated on the bucket en route to 25 points in first-round action of the Memorial Holiday Tournament. (Photo by Alan Burdette) RESERVE BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: Mike Hess, Tom Brownfield, Bryan Nicholson, Mark Lamble, Nick Braun, Rob Montgomery. BACK ROW: J.D. Fleck, Eric Becker, Pat Fischer, John Tenbarge, Mike Phelps, Dennis Straub. Not pic- tured are Joe Helfrich, Chau Nguyen, Kinh Nguyen, and coaches John Reinitz and Dave Steinkamp. (Photo by Alan Burdette) RESERVE BASKETBALL STATS-N-FACTS Loogootee 44 Mater Dei 35 Vincennces Rivet 43 Mater Dei 29 Mater Dei 48 New Harmony 34 Mater Dei 43 Mt. Vernon 35 Terre Haute South 59 Mater Dei 33 North Posey 54 Mater Dei 45 Mater Dei 47 Princeton 43 Mater Dei 56 Memorial 49 Reitz 45 Mater Dei 43 Mater Dei 42 Memorial 31 North 41 Mater Dei 34 Boonville 52 Mater Dei 43 Mater Dei 53 Castle 31 Gibson Southern 48 Mater Dei 40 Bosse 42 Mater Dei 39 Terre Haute North 58 Mater Dei 56 Central 48 Mater Dei 43 Mater Dei 56 Forest Park 43 Harrison 35 Mater Dei 25 GONNA FLY NOW: Senior guard Pat Kempt soars for two of his seven points against North in the Holiday Tournament. Kempf was also a standout for the Wildcats in football. (Photo by Alan Bur- dette)
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o« ' vft a Murphy ' s Law says, If any- thing can go wrong, it will. And on basketball home- coming night, it did. The tape recorder broke, the crown bearer cried, and the team lost. Despite these calamities, the festivities still managed to go on in the traditional Wild- cat spirit. While the basketball guys were in the locker room trying to soothe their pre- game nerves, another group of people were standing around hoping their but- terflies, (which seemed like bats) would settle down, too. This group, the home- coming court, consisted of three senior representatives and two from each re- maining class. The crowning of the queen took place, between the reserve and varsity games, bestowing upon one special senior the privilege of being Miss School Spirit. Senior Andy Alcorn, who was to announce each of the girls as they walked onto the floor, received a shock when the list given to him containing information about each representative failed to name the prospective queen. When I saw no name on the list, I thought maybe there had been a tie or something so I had to ask Ms. Ledman the winner real quick! Ms. Lisa Ledman, who had counted the ballots and was the only person to know the winner said. I knew who the winner was, so I didn ' t think much of it. Along with the incomplete list, re- MOMENTS AFTERWARDS: Queen Mary Ellert and her escort Dan Gossman wait patiently for the many photographs to be taken after her crown- ing. Mary is a member of the volleyball, basketball and tennis teams, the National Honor Society, and is co-editor of the Mater Dei Hi-Lights Yearbook. (Photo by Scott Altman) When I saw no name on the list, I thought maybe there had been a tie or something, so I had to ask Ms. Ledman the winner real quick! — Andy Alcorn corded music was supposed to be played as each couple took its place on the floor. However, when the time came, the music couldn ' t be heard. Led- man said, I wasn ' t concerned with it. I just thought maybe Mrs. Welsh decided not to do it. Tradition has it that two children, car- rying the crown and flowers for the queen, escort the mayor of Mater Dei- ville so that he may crown the queen. Andrea Boots, niece of Vince Boots, and Shane Schickel, nephew of senior court member Donna Koressel were chosen for those parts this year. The only tP problem was Shane decided at the last minute that he didn ' t want to carry the crown after all. He screamed, cried, and hung onto his dad ' s leg causing an uproar in the back room where all of the court was waiting. After all of the confusion, the girls took their place in front of the crowded gym and Mary Ellert be- came homecoming queen. Later, Mary said her greatest surprise was seeing her family at the game. I was really glad to see them there, she said. It made the night even more special. Professional photographer Bruce Wheeler couldn ' t even get onto the floor to take her picture. Too many people swarmed in front of him and flocked in front of Mary. While taking group shots, basketballs kept hitting him on the head because the play- ers were doing lay-ups. Another hassle was the game it- self. The guys put up a determined fight against Catholic rival Memori- al. Unfortunately, they fell to a 51-44 defeat. The traditional homecoming dance after the game was an op- portunity for all to have a great time with their date and friends. Although Homecoming ' 82 in- volved several humorous hassles, it provided a clean, fun break from the monotonous winter months. — Angie Elliott 77
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