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GETTING ROWDY FOR the Homecom- ing parade, junior Jim McCormick helps to rally class spirit by showing off his sign be- fore the parade in the church parking lot. COACHING, APPLAUDING AND screaming helps head football coach Leroy Marsh lead his team to a 22-20 overtime victory conquering the Highland Trojans. cont. barbeque which started at 4:30 p.m. I wanted to get some, but I couldn’t make it on my own two feet across the street. At 7:30 p.m. the fans filled the stands anticipating an interesting game between the rival towns. During half time Student Body President Irene Fabisiak, senior, announced the princesses. Home- coming Royalty included prin- cesses Laura Janusonis, freshman; Lisa Trilli, sophomore; Terri Mah- ler, junior; seniors Mary Kaye Glowacki, Eva Zygmunt, and queen Michelle Kelchak. The crowd quieted and I heard that the Senior Class and I had received first place with our slogan “Beary ’em.” Scooter and the sophomores received second with “Scoot to a Victory,” while the ju- niors and Animal took a third with “Drummin’ Up a Victory.” Oct. 3, the date of the Home- coming dance, found the freshmen decorating for a “Rainbow Con- nection” just like the song. They danced with the band “Smug- gler.” “The freshmen really did a nice job decorating the cafeteria. The band was super, which really made the dance a lot of fun,” add- ed junior Karen Costa. I can see a group of students rushing toward me. It’s time to say good-bye. It was a fun two weeks. Just think — “The Battle of the Bridge” and Homecoming all in one night. Now that’s something we’ve never even had on the “Muppet Show!” ANIMAL’S MAGNETISM COMES alive in junior Evelyn Howarth’s garage while junior Dan Hurley strengthens the con- struction. HOMECOMING ROYALTY IN- CLUDES freshmen Laura Janusonis and escort Jay Grunewald; sophomores Lisa Trilli and escort Ron Ware; junior Terri Mahler and escort alumni John Kontos; seniors Mary Kaye Glowacki and escort Bob Rigg; queen Michelle Kelchak and es- cort alumnus Jeff Von Almen; and seniors Eva Zygmunt and escort Tim Markowitz.
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CHICKENS COOK FOR hours before the Speech and Debate Barbeque even be- gins. Freshman Brad Yonover and junior Zoran Martinovich help prepare the chick- ens for dinner. — 14 Homecoming — DOING HIS PART, senior Micheal Yates joins his fellow band members during the half time celebration out on the field. DIFFERENT THINGS MAKE Home coming special. Sophomore Sherri Pietrzak executes her baton twirling routine with an added spark of fire-tipped batons.
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