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Page 95 text:
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Gei-ling In The spa!-ii Of Things!!! The senior twirlers were the main attraction during their perform- ance at the Thanksgiving Pep Rally. The Thanksgiving Pep Rally was held on the eve- ning of November 26, 1975. Routines were done by the twirling, color guard, and pom-pom squads. The l.V. 'and varsity cheerleading squads did new and exciting cheers that gave spirit to the audience. After the rally there was the traditional bon-fire. Both the pep rally and bon-fire raised spirit for the rivalry between South and North Plainfield during the Thanksgiving Day game. S.P.H.S. cheerleaders perform an unusual cheer that proved to be interesting and successful. The Tigerettes are all together as they begin their routine. The color guard keeps in time with the music. The football team enjoys the pep rally and looks forward to the victory over North Plainfield.
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Here lead singer sings Saturday Night. The Student Council sponsored their first concert of the year on Wednesday, September 24,1975 in the SPHS auditorium featuring FIRST GEAR. The group, consisting of five men, is from Longwood, Florida and has appeared all over the United States. The concert was a great success and the Student Council hopes to have another one later in the year. Here First Gear plays 'Taking Care of Business'. First Gear In Gear Guitar player plays john Denver's Country Boy. Organist plays and sings Crocodile Rock,
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And The Winner ls??? Twelve girls were nominated for Homecoming Queen by the senior members of the football, soccer, and cross-country teams. Football players nominated six, soccer four, and cross- country two. Then the entire student body voted on their choice of whom should be this year's Homecoming Queen. On the evening of October 24,1975 Karen Panella was cho- sen to be our Homecoming Queen. Her court consisted of first runner-up Kathy Fontanazza and second runner-up Olga Mychalczuk. Diane DiLeo was chosen by all the nominees to be this year's Miss Congeniality. The evening's emcee john Graf made the pageant a success and there was a Homecom- ing Dance after the pageant which made the evening most enjoyable for all. Missy Apponloni, 1974-75 Homecoming Queen crowns the new queen Karen Panella. Left to right: Bob Huggan, Karen Bjornson, Bill Slavoski, Kathy Pulsfort, Bob Readie, Cathy Wilverding, Steve DeCarIo, Nancy Fallon, Kevin Sakevich, Diane DiLeo, Tony Simms, Kathy Fontanzza, Dean Bush, Karen Panella, Olga Myachalczuk, Dan jones, joan O'Brien, Fred Behr, Kim Laidlaw, joe Abbruzzee, Diane Sabo, jack George, Wendy Roberts, Charlie Yulick.
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