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Dave, you're huge, but everyone else is watching the skits. The Sophomore nightmare continues. n skit ver Heidi laughs. You choose me? Senior Fever — Catch It!
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9 On a bitter, cold, fall evening the juniors faced the seniors on the John C. Mulrooney Field. • The underclassmen braved the cold to come and cheer on the do-minent senior team. The senior bench was also in full action lending their support to those on the field and firing up the fans . Coming into the' game, the senior girls had the advantage of experience and spirit, but the juniors were out for blood. Juniors were the first to s h with Lori Jakobitz running yards for a touchdown and P2 point conversion. Senio Kun tered in the 2nd quart Wi pow erhouse Marsha Loch fconnect-ing on a B from jflnda Boland and touchdown The seni me game when Rhonda B Bcarried for 2 points. A pej rolk from coaches, Martin and Zeeh. fired up the seniors.The 2nd half had lots of penalties but no scoring. Kelly Farrell threw a final pass to Kristin Panka in the end zone but offsides was called. The game ended in an 8 • 8 tie. But we all know who really won! The thrill of victory, the agony of a tie' Three cheers for the senior bench crew The best side of the seniors.
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■ Homecoming week reached its climax as the annual parade began from B.A. Kennedy school. This year's parade consisted of floats, fall athletes, the court, and the band. Tracy Kramer, by way of horseback, carried the U.S. Flag to lead the parade down Blackhawk Avenue. The football team followed along with the volleyball and cross-country teams. The cheerleaders broke tradition by walking in the parade and greetin crowd. The homecomin Hirt rode in convertibles, wav Won-lookers. The main were the floats that were b f judged for cash awards. Th piior float took top ouze with tJ Keme “Hey Wildcatj Gan VOver.” The Class Bond place with “Raisin a j Bollowed by the freshmen cla Khird. The junior float, “We’ll Mow Them Over”, will long be remembered for its lawnmower and 50 rolls of toilet paper. The Senior Legend rides on 'if iv': The volleyball team bumps” along. Freshmen floats aren’t the same Watch out Wildcats, the natives are on the loose
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