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Clockwise Will the real Joe Ni-We-Hi please stand up! “Oh fudge!” exclaims senior Steve McManamon, “I forgot my wallet.” Senior Jackie Loicano gives junior cheerleaders tips on picking up football players. Cindy Doppelt presents junior court nominees Lauri Feldman, Liz Kogen, Suzy Nakashima, Monica H8gg, Linda Weiss and Lauren Young with flowers. Varsity Indians playing Red Rover. Chief Heather Joseph guards Indian reserva¬ tion. Pep Rally 17
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WE’VE GOT SPIRIT T he 1980 Homecoming week got off to an enthusiastic start with the in school pep Assembly held on Wednesday, Oc¬ tober 17. The spirited crowd was enter¬ tained by the award winning pom-pon girls, the vivacious cheerleaders, and the energetic Indian. The program intro¬ duced the members of the Homecoming committee as well as the nominees for ourt, queen, and king. Inspiring speech¬ es were given by varsity Indian coach Don Huff and Gerald Turry, athletic director. Basrak field was lit up with excitement from the crowd as well as from the new lights at the Twilight pep rally held on October 16. The highlights of the even¬ ing were the traditional flashlight routine performed by the pom-pon girls and the naming of Jack Havdala as Homecom¬ ing king and Faith Amorantos as queen along with senior court members Nancy Buffo, Mary Flood, Bill John¬ son, Steve McManamon, Peter Rolick and Nancy Tuzzolino, and junior court Linda Weiss, Liz Kogen, Lauri Feld¬ man, Ken Sail, Alan Keller, and Paul Katzowsky. 16 Pep Assembly
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TRADITIONS CREATE ENTHUSIASM T his year’s Homecoming Game was preceded and followed by two traditional events. The annual Homecoming Parade made its way down the streets of Lincolnwood, Skokie, Morton Grove, and Niles at 2:00 PM, the afternoon before the game. Leading the parade were Jack Havdala and Faith Amaran- tos, Homecoming King and Queen. They were followed by their respec¬ tive Courts and three categories of floats. A $20 cash prize was award¬ ed to the winner of each category. Following the game, the Ice Cream Social took place. Students and faculty chose from a variety of flavors and toppings. Instead of the usual band, a Disc Jockey enter¬ tained in the Main Gym. Included in the evenings activities, was an alumni reception hosted by the Students Activities Board. Old yearbook pictures were also dis¬ played for all students and alumni to see. 18 Homecoming Parade
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