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Sadie Has A Hoe-Down The Sadie Hawkins Dance, named after an annual event in Dogpatch, U.S.A., of the comic strip L ' il Abner, returned to the social scene after a three-year ab- sence. Held on October 26, the girls were allowed to select their dates for the evening. Amid a setting of corn cobs, leaves, and pumpkins, good down-home country folk, pro- perly attaired in overalls, flannel shirts, and straw hats, do-si-doed to the music of Zap. TOP LEFT: Zap provided the disco sounds at the Sadie Hawkins dance. BOTTOM LEFT: Straw hats, big freckles, and odd teeth seem natural to country folk like Karen Swartz and Maria Kronstein. LEFT: Halloween brings out the hillbilly in Tom Farris and Colleen Matthews. BELOW: Linda Markiewicz ' s show of spirit has Barb Leliaert amused and Mrs. Schmitz wary.
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Homecoming ' 77 Football Homecoming, held on September 17, found Peggy Ken- nedy the students ' choice for the 1977 Queen. The top float of the four classes was presented by the senior class, who used the popular Star Wars theme. The band This End Up provided the music for the Homecoming Dance which followed the game, netting student government nearly $200 in profit. The yearbook staff was on hand to distribute the 1977 Hi-Ways from the concession booth. All students were required to present their I.D. ' s at the door to receive admittance to the dance, causing inconveniences for forgetful people. TOP: Social Life Director Terry McFadden and the 1977 Football Homecoming Court (left to right): Barb Donchetz with Kevin O ' Connor; Eileen Horan and Pat Hammer; Joyce Jacobs with Paul Gullifor; Queen Peggy Kennedy and Gordy Norquist; Becky Singer with Bob Fredlake; and Anne Wynn with Bryan Bergin. RIGHT: The Force was with the senior class float in the annual balloting when it won. BELOW LEFT: 1976 Queen Nancy Leyes crowns 1977 Queen Peggy Kennedy as Gordy Norquist, left, and Terry McFadden observe. BELOW RIGHT: Queen Peggy Kennedy in her crowning glory outshines even her lovely rose.
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Snow? What Snow? The cold and snowy Saturday morning, November 12, was the beginning of Senior Weekend. Over one hundred seniors were present. The snowy ground of Camp Eberhart was a perfect setting for the snowball fights, the bonfire, and the hiking of the Seniors. If members of the class were not inside, they were in Klinger Lodge with friends, cups of coffee or hot chocolate, and playing cards. The Lodge was the site of other activi- ties, such as mass, a dance, the Sunday afternoon talent show, and the construction of pyramids. At 4 o ' clock Sunday, Senior Weekend ended, but the memories of the weekend will remain. TOP: Pyramids displayed senior power and provided pleasures as well as agony. RIGHT: Mr. Shead and his dummy Tim Kelly kept people laughing at the Talent Show. FAR RIGHT: Seniors came loaded for their overnight camp-out, as evidenced by Tom Brady. 1 f ■ LEFT: Volleyball in the snow was exciting for Joe Maloney, Andy Szumski, Paul Guentert, Kirk Phillipsen, Jane Szymanski, P.J. Harmon, and Tom Brady.
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