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HOME- COMING: Premontre ' s major fall event, Homecoming , was deemed a suc¬ cess, in spite of a loss in the foot¬ ball game. Activity began in prep¬ aration for the event weeks before the day with the construction of floats. When the big week finally arrived, floats were near comple¬ tion and hall decoration began. Premontre spirit peaked at an as¬ sembly on Color Day. Color Day itself was perhaps the best in years. Freshmen were seen sing¬ ing for their “escorts ' and danc¬ ing the can-can, costumes ranged from Darth Vader to a family of Coneheads, and the assembly Friday Afternoon Live was the most successful homecoming pro¬ duction in recent years. (horn 1 kum ing) n 1. An an¬ nual event practiced by nu¬ merous institutions of learn¬ ing to welcome back alumni. 2. An occasion when Fresh¬ men wish they weren’t in school. 3. A dance celebrat¬ ed after a ootball game on the day. Rozanne Rozanna Rodney predicted the game ' s score. John Short did his routine. The Premontre City Chorus Line!
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2 HOCKEY: JUNIOR VARSITY Members of the J. V. Hockey team gained invaluable exper¬ ience as they struggled through a difficult year. Even though statis¬ tics make the team appear unsuc¬ cessful, those involved will surely bear their success as they move on to the varsity level. The team, un¬ der the direction of coach Mike Butterfield, showed steady im¬ provement as the year progressed, and should the improvement con¬ tinue, Premontre J. V. hockey may find its place among the winners in the near future. Dave Sicloff attempts to seperate an opponent from the puck. Jan VanStechelman bench. a rest on the - i 0 V ' r I 4 J o W V J.V. Hockey: (Front L to R) K. Kaminski, F. Rosebcrry, M, Goodrcau, Joel VanStechelman. (Middle L to R) D. Sicloff, B. Peters, J Gallagher, B. Butterfield. ( Back L to R) Coach M. Butterfield, Jay VanStechelman, T. Adriansen, B. Stambler, S. Mailhoit. m l m , 1 . IV V LI
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a toast Saturday morning was witness to the Homecoming parade with Grand Marshal Mayor Monfiles. Unfortunately, the homecoming game on Saturday afternoon was the football team’s only blemish of the season, a defeat at the hands of Abbot Pennings. The band turned in a good half-time performance and to the delight of the Juniors, the Class of ' 80 was awarded the first annual Spirit Award. With the game a memory of the past, Premontre students and fac¬ ulty gathered in the gym later that evening for the homecoming dance. With rim Magnin reign¬ ing as king, the dance was a time that none in attendance will soon forget. Homecoming ’78 was a success. Msgr. Daniel Burke spouted the Good News. V
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