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Homecoming ' 82 i This year ' s homecoming basketball game was played against Whiting. Al- though the game was lost, the night was hardly a loss for the new home- coming king and queen. Traditionally, the homecoming queen and king are announced during the half-time of the game after being elected by the stu- dent body the previous day. Sue Mul- len was elected to be the year ' s bas- ketball homecoming queen and Jim Reiner was elected king. Members of the court were Angel Pimpanella, Mi- chelle Lichtenberg, Ann Leader, Julie Stephenson, Monica Wynen, Mike Car- mola. Rich Was, Brian McMahon, Den- nis Goralski, and David Petsche. As in the past, the election of the court, the queen, and king was difficult for the students, but the game and the elec- tions proved to be a fun time for all — especially the new king and queen. B ji M f V ijj m| P S4H VkK HI 1 itvxW MUUt Top. Mrs. Merrill presents Sue Mullen her crown while Liz Coglianese congratulates Jim Reiner. Above: Dennis Goralski and Michelle Lichten- berg wait in suspense. Right: Tony Willis ex- ecutes a perfect jump shot. 24 BASKETBALL HOMECOMING
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Top — Lloyd Ketchum works as a lifeguard dur- ing the summer. Below — Grocery bagger Brian Dougherty flashes his courteous smile to Mar- tin ' s customers. Many St. Joe students excel not only in their academics, but also in our community. After the 3:05 bell, we are all dispersed, heading out into the di- rections our own lives take us. For some, the final bell of the school day means only the beginning of the work day. They are the ones who, realizing present economic difficulties, or just needing spending money, have found themselves after-school jobs. Often- times one is pleasently surprised, when stopping by a grocery store or fast-food place, to find a fellow class- mate smiling at them from behind the counter. For other St. Joe students, free time means relaxation, and a time to pursue one ' s own special interests. And our St. Joe family is one containing a great deal of variation in interest and tal- ents. We have professional singers, ballerinas, competing swimmers, wa- ter-skiers, life guards, disc jockeys, soccer players, actors, actresses, art- ists, and assorted musicians. Still others have given of themselves and their time in service to those less fortunate. Many St. Joe students have been volunteers at the Children ' s Hos- pital, CANCO, Camp Millhouse, and hospitals, to name just a few places. All of these students have truly put forth great effort in making our South Bend community a much more happy and spirit-filled place. OPPOSITE PAGE: Top left — many stu- dents participate in the MSA summer soccer league. Top Right: Katie Garvey makes practical use of her singing talents as she delivers a Singing Charlie tele- gram. Bottom — The We Together Sing- ers open themselves up to the community and give all the love and musical talent they have. 2 3
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Top: The homecoming court — Angel Pimpan- ella. Michelle Lichtenberg, Ann Leader. Julie Ste- phenson, Monica Wynen, Jim Reiner, Sue Mullen. Mike Carmola. Richard Was. Brian McMahon, Dennis Goralski. and David Petschc. Above left: Brian Harvey scores another basket for the Indi- ans. Above right; Brian McMahon and Ann Lead- er await the announcement. Left: Sue Mullen and Jim Reiner are all smiles after being elected the new homecoming queen and king. BASKETBALL HOMECOMING 25 S3MIA
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