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A time to remember Throughout the game both defenses were unyeilding — until late in the first quarter the Knights marched through with a touchdown and lead the game 6-0. In the final seconds of the first half, the Hornets came back with a touchdown and passed for the extra points — making the score 8-6 in favor of the Hornets. The second half held a long defensive battle for the Knights and the Hornets. We were defeated, yes, but everyone waited with exuberance for the homecoming dance. Sounds of Always and Forever echoed throughout the school, played by Cotton Mouth . This ended the long prepared weekend which will hold lasting memories for everyone. This year ' s Homecoming has passed away but the new beginnings for the old traditions will be contin- ued throughout the year. HOMECOMING COURT AND MUM ARBOR: Front Row: Pam Neuzil, Julie Fredrickson, Debby Passi, Annette Cannata, Tracy Brown, Pete Ventrelli, Queen Louise Sharpy, Jenny Cannata, Holly Wilson, Laura Wallentine, Joni Flansburgh, Debbie Gehrke; Row 2: Joyce Ritacco, Karen Walsh, Cindy Cox, Polly Paulus, Donna Beakey, Rosie Hoffman, Gail Pentimone, Chris Pompilio, Dori Stanislawski; Row 3: Linda Sharpy, Dawn Voelker, Gina LoDolce, Nicole Hardy, Carol Mudaro, Sandy Kelly, Sue Krueger, Renee Durnate, Chris Just, Debbie Tessman, Donna Cronewald, Sue Bussa, Claudia Marangunie. The future Homecoming Queen and her escort? It could very well be, as Pete Ventre Jr. and Jenny Cannata pose for a picture after they led the homecoming procession. 14
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oach Ventrelli ' s instructidj quarterBacETBte Krueger receives the play f the next series of plays to be run again s Hinsdale South. k VKWlfl fe Feelings of astonishment, excitement and happiness went through the c rowd but for this year ' s Homecoming Queen Louise Sharpy this day will be remembered forever. 13
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STUDENT COUNCIL: Front Row: Celeste Tito, Sheri Bieber, Annette Cannata, President, Veronica Mecko, Kim Nelson, Kathy Klinger, Kelly Fritz; Row 2: )ackie Farmer, Lori Schmidt, )oAnn Favia, Roy Ligammari, Sue Krueger, recording secretary, Debby Passi, Carol Mudaro; Row 3: Donna Gronewald, treasurer, Teresa Verone, Sharon )ohnsen, corresponding secretary, Peggy Bartel, Chris Rubino, Toni Waitkus, Sue Licause, vice-president. Sponsor Roger Roeing. Homecoming brought many new experiences to foreign exchange student Claudia Mar- angunie as she is escorted down the aisle by letterman Brian Newman. A warm, traditional token of the auto- graphed football and yellow roses is presented to Queen Louise Sharpy by Dr. Charles Thompson during the halftime festivities. 15
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