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A Anticipation shows on the faces of the candidates for Homecoming Queen Here, There and Everywhere The cry of victory The weather may have been damp but spirits were high as Red Bank Catholic faced off against Rumson- Fairhaven Regional for the Homecoming game. During pre-game festivities loan Graesch was crowned Homecoming Queen. At the dance the next night, the queen and her court, loanne Higgins and Lisa Fauth, joined other students in dancing to the music of Max. Bill Herchakowski and Marie Albano enjoy themselves at the Homecom- ing Dance. 17
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front Row (1. Io R ) — Captains 1. Flan- nagan. T Crowley, C Callahan Second Row — M. Garcia C Torello, S. Picard, L McGuire. 1 Wotycha, V Trim boli. C Bolden. B I Corson. I Stump, D. Guiffre, M. Vinci. C Murphy Missing — A Wood, M Manning Spec ialty Twirlers Nancy McKean and Nancy Deikneit Fire up. Green and Gold Power Casey halftime show rouses the fans and the players. Priscilla Almond shows her spirit and her legs by decorating the senior hall for the September Pep Rally. 16
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Through the diligent efforts of members of the Student Council, the Administration and Faculty added pullover sweaters to the dress code. This addition was well-timed with the coming of cooler weather. Prior to 1975 the dress code included any type of sweater worn with the green uniform. This was removed in 1976, though seniors were allowed to wear pullovers as a senior privilege. FHowever, this privilege was revoked when too many infractions were incurred by underclassmen. The next few years found the Student Council fighting to add pullover sweaters to the dress code not only for senior girls but for girls throughout the school. Their last attempt this Fall succeeded and though it was initially reinstalled on the trial basis, Administration and Faculty, as well as the students themselves, seem to be both happy and content with the outcome. 18 r
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