St Francis De Sales High School - Pride Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1985

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.IDYIHQ IZDDIUHII Q ' TX-f . - 'rf X X-- x ' ' X f N 's-L T. f - X 5.2, S' ,st T if NF Powderpuff This fall DeSales held its annual powderpuff football game. This is a fog football game between junior and senior girls. This year was the worst tur- nout for the game, but only because of the weather, which was a chilly 20 degrees with wind gusts. We had our annual crowning of the powderpuff king. This is decided by raising money to support one special guy, with all pro- fits going to the chapel renovation. Matt Heller, student council president, was crowned king. And no football game would have any pizaz unless there were cheerleaders! We had our guys sin. L I out there in Cheerleading uniforms Cif they fitj or like the juniors, who all wore Hawaiian print shirts which really stood out in a crowd. Herb Jones and Andy DeFranco were the coaches for the senior girls and Mr. Rathburn and Mr. Ty were the referees. As the game got underway, the girls were psyched up, the boys were jumping, the crowd was roaring. By the end of the first half, the score was seniors 2, juniors, 1. The juniors came back after half time scor- ing another touch-down, but that only angered the seniors who went on to win the game by 2 points.

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By: Lori Miller The 1964 St. Francis DeSales High School Homecoming was celebrated in a variety of ways with both student and alumni ac- tivities. Festivities began on Friday the twenty-sixth of October and continued with success and enjoyment through the weekend. The alumni kicked-off Homecoming celebrations with a tail gate party preceding the big game. Preparations for alumni activities began months in advance through the planning of the Alumni Associa- tion and Mr. Jon Coventry, Director of the DeSales Alumni and Development Office. Alumni members continued their celebra- tions with a parade from DeSales across the street to Brookhaven High School where the Stallions played their game. The parade in- corporated alumni members of the band, II Dose fal Homecoming Celebrations drill team, and cheerleaders whojoined with the current DeSales students in performing all the spirited game activities. Alumni cheerleaders led the Stallion cheers alongside the 1964-85 cheerleaders while the alumni band and drill team performed their half time routines. Alumni spectators sat together to help rekindle their purple pride. The Alumni Association invited all four thousand alumni members back to DeSales fora party after the game. Mr. Jon Coventry commented, about five hundred people came to the party and l feel it was quite a success. The five hundred alumni who at- tended this party represented the classes of sixty-four through the class of eighty-four. Music and refreshments were provided, but the alumni entertained themselves by reminiscing and catching up on news about old friends. For the students of DeSales, Homecomin is a lot more than just a football game. Thi students take pride in their responsibility t continue the traditions which revalvi around such a celebration. Special preparc tions are a necessity for each activity to be 1 success. Students must consider plans for I dance, extra work on half time perfoi mances, and the selection of a queen ani her court. Two weeks before Homecoming preliminary votes were placed by eacl DeSales student for the two favored girl selected to represent each class. The threr girls with the highest votes in preliminarie went on to be voted for in finals. At thi Homecoming assembly October 26, th4 freshman, sophomore, and junior class coul

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