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. . . Every+hing is going fine And now we ius+ have +0 keep in mind We mus+ se+ new goals: We mus+ no+ lose con+rol . . . e-from Alma Mafer by Chicago
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OP Homecoming proves. Homecoming week was much Ihe same as in Jrhe pasI wi+h Deck fhe Halls,' Romeo Day. and 'IOrange and Blue Day. This year. Jrhe Jrhird Hoor offered JIhe only decorafive sign oIC Deck Ihe Halls. On Wednesday, Romeo Day, Nick Marchese proved IhaIL he could handle Jrhe girls when he became Romeo '73. Fri- day broughf school colors +0 Iighf wifh faculfy and sIudenI body sporf- Ing orange and blue. Homecoming began on a dreary noIe wiIh rain: however. Jrhe skies cleared and Jrhe Homecoming parade Iravelled Through Ihe villages wIIh over Iwenfy cars and Hoafs pres- enI. AI 2:00 Ihe Varsify game began: our Jream offered an affernoon of exciIemenI. regardless of Jrheir 8-6 loss. Despife Ihe loss of The affernoon. Ihe evening saw over 200 couples presemL aI Jrhe annual Homecoming dance. RUKUS provided fine enfer- JrainmenI and, as Ihe evening prog- ressed. Jrhe couples unwound aHer a week oIc school. The evening was highlighfed by Jrhe announcemenf 01c Ihe I973 Homecoming Courfs and Homecoming Queen, Carla Freud- man. En+husiasm IS +he al I In all. lm AIIIIIIIIIIIh. III I III i:II-IIII IiIIIIIl III I II I I ,, .IIIIIIIIIII w m I II II'I'IIIk' III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IuIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII I,IIIIIIH diIII' III; 'II II III III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III III I I wamw IIWWII I III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ImIm IIIII III HH'Il IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIII II I M II II IIIIIIiIIIIIIII III II IIIIIIII JUNIOR HOMECOMING COURT 09ft f0 righD: Heafher Brierley. Jean Barber, Donna Pefer- son. Linda Tope, Peggy Noonan. Paffy Pruiff.
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, WI Hun draws youngs+ers +0 swim program Mr. Lock, head of He Red Cross Learn +0 Swim Program af OPRFHS, sponsored +he +wen+y sfudenfs in+eres+ed in +eaching youngsfers how +0 swim on Safurday morm ings. Alfhough Swim Guard is nof a school sponsored acfivi+y, if is gaining in popular- ify and +his year has had +he largesf Jrurn- ou+ ever. SWIM GUARD STAFF: I. to r., Bottom row: 5. Morkes C. Creedon, C. Pa+eau, C. Luge. R. Rohn. S. Scoffy, K. Sayre, D. Rerr. Top row: A. Krieg, S. Riedl. B. Hahm B. MaHhiew. Not pictured: C. Casfro. G. Roe. Y. 26 Lysakowski, B. Wich. M. DiMichele, V. Lysakowski.
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