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Above: Glittering crystals light up the court: Freshmen Attendant Kathy Oshaben escorted by Michael Gallagher, lunior Attendant Clare Canham escorted by Michael Deigh- ton, Queen Deborah Probst escorted by Peter DeFord, Senior Attendant Sharon Krull escorted by Marc lott, and Sopho- more Attendant Mary Pat Lovernick escorted by David lott. Awaiting the crowning moment are Football Co-captains Thomas Schwind and David Hieber and Crown Bearer Mary Probst. Below: Honor Guard flanks white carpet as Queen Deborah makes her way to the throne. HOMECOMING DANCE BEGINS DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES Homecoming Weekend, October 10-12, was a memorable one for St. Thomas students, faculty, and alumni. The Days of Wine and Roses Dance on Fri- day night initiated the festivities. The artistic decora- tions and the choice of the Collegiates for music proved the seniors' ability as sponsors for this activity. Highlighting the evening was the traditional Crowning of the Queen. The following night, spirit blazed to a new high at the Bonfire at the K. of C. picnic grounds. With enough warmth reserved from this, many loyal Irish fans braved the rain to attend the Homecoming game with Mt. Carmel on Sunday. Although floats got a little soggy Ceven the seniors' prize-winning fire- breathing dragon eventually succombedl, football uniforms a bit muddy, and cheerleaders and spectators somewhat drippy, the Homecoming Court smiled through it all, and in their halftime appearance on the field gave the impression that it was a bright, sunny day after all. The undampened enthusiasm of St. Thomas conquered the uncooperative weather and Kin spiritl the uncooperative opponents tMt. Carmel wonl and made Homecoming '69 a success from beginning to end.
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RING CLASS 0F '7O. ff! , ,QQ if 'V ,. 2 A-9 ffm -595'-I if Above left: Victory or else! is the message coming through from Senior Mafia members Farzad Manouchehrian, Debbie Probst, and Pete DeFord. Above: Senior flappers sing a tribute to the Senior B-Ball Bouncers. Left: Senior men prove that they know for whom the bell tollsp it tolls for thee -St. Andrews. 51
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DRIZZLE DAMPENS DAYg lf SPIRIT REIGNS ..fx.-znews:-f--5. i Above: The Queen and her Court enjoy a wet wait for half-time Presentation, Top: Traditional presentation of football and roses climaxes Homecoming thrills. 1
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