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Ted Kazaglis, alias Santa Claus, adjusts his hat after a group of excited girls left him in shambles. 28!Christmas Coach Bustor Yannon proves that Christ- mas isn't strictly for little b0ys ! Art students brightened up the cafeteria by painting Christmas scenes on the windows. ,,,,, ..
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Marybeth reigns as 13th Queen During Pre-game ceremonies on October 13, 1979 at the Howland game, Miss Marybeth Cunningham was crowned the thirteenth Home- coming Queen of Warren Western Reserve. As the lights in Mollenkopf Staduim dimmed, a spotlight fo- cused on Marybeth who was an- nounced the new queen. Marybeth, escorted by Tom Caroselli, was crowned by 1978 queen, Theresa Dobson. The game ball was present- ed by Iunior Todd Nochta while the band played the popular Beatle's tune Yesterday The Queen's court consisted of seniors Miss Andrea Morgan escort- ed by Ernest Miller Ir., Miss Mi- chelle Spiva escorted by Quintin Flanagan, and Miss Lisa Naples es- corted by Bill Gioiello. The underclass attenclents were Iunior Theresa Kloc escorted by Tom Countryman, Sophomore Kris Principi escorted by Sam Sumner and Freshman Terri Guanicale es- corted by Iohn Ciancone. Under direction of Mrs. Iane McMullen and Student Body Presi- dent Chris Ciancone, the ceremony went very smoothly despite earlier afternoon showers and a muddy field. The Raiders topped off a per- fect evening by giving Marybeth a 12-0 victory over Howland. Underclass attendants: Freshman Terri Guanicale, Sophomore Kris Principi, and Iu- nior Theresa Kloc. W Y? 1978 Queen Theresa Dobson and Raider Mas- Senior attendants: Miss Andrea Morgan, Miss cot, Chuck Baker wait for the Homecoming Michelle Spiva, Queen Marybeth Cunning- ceremony to end. ham and Miss Lisa Naples. Homecoming! 27
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l 'Tis the season to be i011 Christmas came in grand style at Reserve this year. It didn't come in :boxes or bags or with ribbons and bows but it came with several Santa Clauses and a twelve foot Christ- mas. Mr. Orr and Mr. Hitmar had ,their art students busily painting festive Christmas scenes on all the cafeteria windows. Chris Ciancone, student body president, and Mr. Peckyno collabrated on a novel way to get good old Saint Nick to visit Western Reserve. Saint Nick, Senior class president Ted Kazagalis, ar- rived on December 20. He was on hand during the three lunch periods so that any student or staff member could have his picture tak- en with Kris Kringle for one dollar. The profit went to the Senior class. The highlight this Christmas was a twelve foot Christmas tree which Mr. Peckyno bought from the Inter- act Club. The tree was put in the lunch room and decorated by Re- serve students. Painted windows, a Christmas tree, Santa Claus and par- ties made for one of the best Christ- mases Reserve has had to date. Sgt. Peters, Reserve's traditional Santa Claus, and Mrs. Batcha sing Christmas carols at the C.O.E. coffee hour. Getting into the Christmas spirit, Debbie Miner wheels the punch to the German class party. Debbie Miner and Sharon Downing enjoy Linda Carlson's gag gift at the German class Christmas party. Horticulture students, Theresa McCoy and Tim Holland, deliver centerpieces ordered for Christmas. Christmas X29
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