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Spirit remains sunny despite rain Rainy and windy weather did not stop the annual Homecoming Parade from starting promptly at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 17. Heading the pa- rade were the Student Council officers. In addition to the usual float and car entries, the football team rode on a large semi-truck in the parade. Winding up the parade were the Marching Pirates. On each side of the band, the Pomettes, with their drooping pom-poms, continued marching despite the stormy weather. The various entries proceeded down Broadway as the Homecoming parade moved to the high school for the powder puff game at Demaree Field, where energetic female ath- letes provided entertainment by dis- playing their skill in football. Symbolizing “before reduction is Dave Reberg atop the second place junior class float. Mr. Football and Queen candidates are Rick Jones, Jeff Hansen, Dinah Maihofer, Nancy Dunklau, Debby Wysocki, Tom Simpson, Deb- bie Petrain and Steve Anton. ii - 1 L- J - t It | . ' j
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Halloween theme sets spirit; sophs victors in powder puff “We’ll trick the Troopers and treat the Pirates,” chanted the Pepteens at the Homecoming pep session. Dressed in Halloween costumes the Pepteens presented each football player with homecoming mums for his parents. Sophomores emerged victorious in the annual Homecoming powder puff football game on Thursday night with a 13-0 defeat over the junior team, followed by a 7-0 victory over the senior team. As part of homecoming pep session, Pep- teens did a skit in which they tricked the Troopers and treated the Pirates. Sophomore powder puffs, Leoma Lovegrove and Terry Holderman, present their coaches, Mr. Thorne, Mr. Yeoman and Mr. Weidenbener with miniature footballs as tokens of Rushing for a touchdown, Linda Machia is appreciation for their hard work. blocked by Gayle Cieszkiewicz.
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With the theme Fight Trooper Mouth, Spanish Club was named this year’s owner of the traveling trophy for best Homecoming float. Led by drum major Paul Pieroni, the Marching Pirates kept up the rhythm of the parade. Building spirit for the big game are the 1968 fighting Pirates riding atop a semi. Homecoming — 19
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