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A 5 I I 5 O ! 0 f A 5 V '1 . L.i....a,, cfs... .ff 54 1- I v-my Added to this year's Homecoming week was Star Wars day. Students were visited by aliens from beyond , top left, Pat Vellone is one of the many visitors. Tradition has it that downtown St. Charles turns orange and black during Homecoming week. And it didn't stop this year, top right, spirited Sophomores paint slogans in orange and black. Decorating athletes' lockers has always been big at STC, and this year was no exception. Deberry and Donnelly were two of many football players and cross country runners to get their lockers redone, St. Charles defense, above, slip in the mud, but their strategy does not as the game ends without a Tomcat score. 15
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2 A i f i f , ' :ff f i s 9 rf V, its 6' 4352 . t i 'Q ' Colorful dresses, three piece suits, a good band and lots of smiles all marked the night of the Homecoming Dance. Tradition was carried through once more with flowers, boutineers, parties and also an evening of dining before or after the dance. A few of the favorite places to eat were The Terrace, Fisherman's Inn, The Viking and The Back Door. Some things were new this year at the dance. For the first time the freshman class was invited to attend. Steve Chapman received the honor of crowning this year's Queen, Kim Miller lfar upper righty. After the coronation was, of course, the Queens dance flefty. Kathy Fahey, Qabove lefty Gary Gargano and Kim Polly Qfar lower lefty dance to the music by Max. The band had a good sound and a steady beat and got many of the dancers rowdy and clapping to some of their songs. Max played few slow songs, but the ones they did were readily accepted, as shown by Caroline Woidat and Todd Moffett lfar upper lefty and Sue lng and Jeff Hampton fabovey. The whole evening was, for most, pretty enjoyable as shown on the faces of Kim Labuka and Tim Martin lfar lower righty. lt was most definitely the highlight of Homecoming week, and for many, it won't be forgotten. V 17 51- ,-
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