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St. X students found various diversions to the daily ho-hum of classes and homework. ABOVE: Unique to Catholic schools, students go to weekly mass on a Friday morning. TOP RIGHT: Claude Sokol wakes himself up on an early Monday morning. CENTER LEFT: Debbie Rutledge does manuel as well as mental labor in the course of a school day. CENTER RIGHT: Guess where seniors, Kathy Vuono and Jim Reno, spend their free time? BOTTOM RIGHT: Marie Fiffe shows her talent at blowing bub- bles and eliminates her compe - tition from Mary Liz Deppish with the help of an anonymous hand. r
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In Monsignor's absence, Fr. Frank has the honor of crowning the Homecoming queen. Chris Mudd, escorted by John McGuire, was crowned the 1978 Home- coming Queen by Fr. Frank. The '77 Queen, Kim Deppish, presented Chris with the tradition- al royal blue cape. The roses were presented by Stephanie Small, and Chad Morgan fulfilled the honor of carrying the crown. The court consisted of Karen Rob- inson, escorted by Andy Lopez, and Eileen Ums- cheid, escorted by Ter- ry Cordova. After the game, everyone migrat- ed to the assembly room to dance to the music provided by Rudy Davis, a local disc jockey. Pep Club and students fur- nished refreshments. Students went their own way or attended parties afterwards. Each will remember Homecoming '78 in their own special way. Andy Lopez escorts Karen Rob- inson , John McGuire escorts Chris Mudd, and Terry Cordova escorts Eileen Umscheid. It's a proud night for everyone. Chris Mud receives the tradi- tional 12 red roses from Steph- anie Small with a little help from Fr. Frank as Terry Condova looks on. Homecoming Queen, Chris Mudd, and her court, Eileen Umscheid and Karen Robinson watch the game.
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