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St. John ' s And St, Francis ftcia their homecomiriQB thie year dorv-sg September and CDctober. St. John ' s garne was held Occotser 3 at Rooers High School. The Tttan» ere victorious over Libbey with a score of S-7. Kim Lyddy of St. Ursula as crowned queen at haiftinr»e and Che court member from Notre Oame yas Deanna Penn. St. Francis ' game was held at the U.T. Glass Bowl on Friday. Septem- ber 2S. The Knights were defeated tyy Sc. Ed ' s of Cleveland with a score of 21 -O. Two girls from Notre Dame. Lon Nevi nnan and Michelle Remynse. were members of the homeconmng court. Michelle was crowned the 1SB1 Homieconning Queen during the half- time activities.
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S.J. Wins; S.F. Tastea Defeat SJ Titans, SF Knights Select Girls For Royal Counts Page 14 1 . 19B1 St. Johi 2. Deanna Penn ment of Queen. 3. Deanna Penn congratulates Queen Ki dy. of St. Ursula. Page 15 1 . M ichelle Remynse, newly chosen i stands proudly with Bruce Smith. 2. Court attendant , Lori Newman, poses with escort, Mark Hensley. 3. Knights battle against St. Ed ' s in hopes of a victory.
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Girla Celebrate ColumbuB Day Students Express Unity As They Cheer For Classmates at Contest Excitement was in the air as stu- dents filed into the auditoriunn on Tuesday, October 1 3, for the annual Columbus Day Celebration. The after- noon began with a few remarks from the student council president, Trish Hauskenecht, and then it was on to the games. The first event was the cracker with a sophomore victory. Following the cracker race was the challenging bal- loon race which found the seniors blowing their way to victory. Thirdly, was the renowned tricycle race. After several eliminations, Jennifer Mos- sing, a senior, proved to be the free- wheeling champion of the school. Finally, the tug-of-war concluded the eventful day with the seniors victor- iously tugging their way. Almiost all students agreed that the celebration v as a nice respite from the normal school day. Page 16 1 . Amy Holmes desperately tries to whistle for Judge Trish Hauskenecht. 2. Jackie LaPlante watches as the freshmen team tries to pull the juniors their way. 3. A three-wheeler waits for his turn to show his stuff. •4. Cheryl Kaminski gives the photographer a big smile as she sits atop her tricycle. 5. Sophomores cheer for their relay team.
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