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The date: September 28, 1979. The time: halftime of the Homecoming football game. Six nervous girls and their escorts walk onto the football field. An excited murmur charges through the crowd. Who will be the 1979 Homecoming Queen? Senior Class President A1 Ramirez asked for the envelope containing the winner ' s name. Silence fell over the crowd as A1 shouted, The 1979 Homecoming Queen is Donna . . . Raymond! Tears of joy streamed down Donna ' s face as she was crowned Homecoming Queen of 1979 by last year ' s queen Pam Zabinski. I never expected to win. This is the happiest day of my life! said Donna at the post-game dance. Homecoming is just one night long, but the memories will last forever. After a hectic week. Homecoming Queen Donna Raymond takes some time out to relax. Freshman attendants: Michelle Moskalick, and Mike Brimer Homecoming Court Escorts: Joe Kuna, Rob Cashen, Ed Chamberlain, Phil Elo, Steve Millard, and Mike Bermingham Homecoming — 9 RAY HCND ICIEIIGNS
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Nina Bell Kathy McCormick 8 — Homecoming Sue Howard Happiness reigns as Donna Raymond accepts the title of 1979 Homecoming Queen from last year ' s queen Pam Zabinski.
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HCMECCMING - aV YGAIDIITip The days before the game were excitement packed as students dressed in zany outfits. Jersey Day kicked off the week on Monday, followed by Gangster Day on Tuesday. Wednesday was Fifties Day, brought back by popular demand. Thursday was Western Day and the week ended traditionally with Red and Grey Day. At the annual assembly on Thursday seniors presented the Miss Gross Pageant, which was won by senior Robert McAfee. Spirits were aroused early Friday afternoon at a pep rally later followed by the Homecoming Parade. Principal, Dr. Timothy F. Brown, presided as Grand Marshal for the first time. The year 1979 proved to be the year of the sophomore as they won both the spirit stick and the best decorated truck stating, “Sophomores Add Life . Morton ' s brutal victory over Tech, 32-7 gave a glorious ending to this decades last Homecoming. Senior Robert McAfee displays his ' r this years Miss Gross. At a pep assembly, sophomore Donna Niemiec, junior Amy Boland and Shelley Geissendorfer cheer for their classes to win the spirit stick. 10 — Homecoming
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