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Page 12 text:
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Right The drooling fans stand in anticipation of the announcement of the queen. Vice-president Mark Pricmer drives these five beauties of the homecoming court for all to behold. Melissa Horvath was chosen as the Homecoming Queen with Patty Gldo, Lisa Wounderly, Ann Litzler. and Amy Mooney as her court. ho's got the gum? You’ve got the gum? Can I have a piece? No? How do you expect me to get into the dance without a piece of gum? A bid. What bid? I thought you had the bid. Where’s our dates? My car? I thought they came in your car. I can't believe we forgot our dates. I guess there'll be no action tonight. Well let's go in: We re already clueless: we might as well go dateless. Gee. it's bright in here. Look, there's Mr. Watson. What's he doing here? He's a Jesuit. Shouldn't he be praying or flagellating himself or something? And look, there's Mr. Toner. Wow. look at his date! What's she doing with Toner? And there's Mr. Flandera. Why is he holding those kids' arms so tightly? Maybe they did something wrong. Like what, forget the gum? Well, why don't we ask some people to dance? What do you mean. No'? You don't know how? Just watch and listen. ‘Hello, would you like to dance? No? Why not? Oh. you're here with Mr. De Vinne. Why?' Why don't we just go in the middle of the dance floor and pretend we re dancing with someone: Just lie on your back with your feet up in the air and wiggle. I'm tired of all this dancing. Do you wanna go home? Look, there's the bus. Well. I had a good time. How about you? You did too? Great. Well, here's my stop. What about my car? What do you mean, what about my car? Oh no. our cars. 8 A Day in the Life
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Page 11 text:
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The big hand was on the twelve; the little on the nine. V know that maybe that some of us have better things to do than some-thing for the school ... and maybe that, I don't know, that some of us like to go home ... If you re that kind of person, maybe Father won't be able to ... Don't come to me when application time comes around . . . Because in all honesty, I cannot lie . .. Maybe, I don't know . . . Father is not pleased .. . Another thing. The attendance at the game last week was not good. I know that maybe some of us have better things to do on the weekends ... but maybe we could cheer or something. I’m sure the fine ladies from the West Side can wait till after the game to do our socializing; I understand. But I'm asking of you something outrageous, that we make up some new cheers. I think that we know that you know how to say Defense!' That’s good. But maybe we can be a little more creative. I don't want to talk too long about this. But, I, the announcements are running a little long so if the tone sounds, remai— . . . BEEEP. . . . BEEEP ... a good day and a good week. Above It'i 7:30 A.M. The basement locker prop up a half-conscious Dave Brown, who wonders If early practices are worth It. The swim team spends six mornings a week in water before most students are out of bed. A Day in ifte Like Divider 7
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■v Below The stroke of the guitar drives girls wild. The lead guitarist of Pieces of Eight strums up a hard-driving tune for his faithful entourage of half-crazed teens. Above: It is the end of a long day for this couple who share a precious moment together. Hand in hand, they decide what time to depart the evening's festivities. Left: Dave Zallar experiences a close encounter of the first kind. Breathless, he and Jenny Kassay stand with lips connected and arms embraced. Homecoming 9
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