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Homecoming highlights year’s beginning Homecoming week, as always, was one of the most chaotic weeks of the year. The Pep Club presented Sports Week, featuring a different sport every day. In the middle of the week was the ever-popular Snake Dance, with a Best Legs contest between the Youth Council mayors and the Student Council co-president (co-president Jon Friedberg won) and a tug-of-war between the football and soccer teams, resulting in pandemonium and a broken rope. Finally it was Homecoming Night, with the parade and game going on despite the pouring rain. The winning float of the parade was the Senior float, and the winning HomeWindow was by the Croquet Club, as an- nounced during the Halftime Show. The Dukes put up a valiant fight against the Grafton Blackhawks but were defeated. Luckily the defeat didn't put a damper on the wild Homecoming Dance that followed the game. The enthusiasm and dedication at Whitefish Bay made Homecoming another exciting and entertaining
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I. TRADE members took time out to discuss alcohol and drug abuse; 2. North Division ethnic dancers contributed to the success of Black History Week: 3. Bug-eyed Brian and his bevy of beauties; 4. T. Middleton adds her artistic touch to a homecoming window; 5. J. Ribares shows how to hula without a hoop; 6. Trito A the gang work diligently to produce the monthly issue of the Tower Times; 7. “Hey man. let’s drag” —R. HelfA K. Sullivan show off their new wheels at the snake dance.
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4 . f reshmen cheerleaders practice the patented wave-from-a float. .2. C. Cebrowski scans the crowd at the Homecoming dance. Croquet Club's “smashing” winning window. 4. Coach lietjen’s enthusiasm just wasn’t enough to spur his charges to a homecoming victory. 5. Spirits that know no bounds brave the the weather. 6. HOMECOMING COURT: (left) Tom Wcick- ardt, Kristen Kubcr, David Braun. Jill Nelson, King Eric Juzcnas, Queen Kathy Hunsaker. Sven Hutchinson, Sarah Smith. Mike Grinker, Caro- line Cebrowski, 7. The Bay Band romps through downtown Whitefish Bay. 8. The Grafton Black- hanks handed the Dukes their first homecoming loss in three recent years. 9. Eten though his team was down. M. Krzoska still had determination and desire to win. Activities — 13
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