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 Homecoming 1994
om ecom ing
1994.
HWhat can we possi­
bly say? Students showed
their school spirit by par­
ticipating in spirit week
activities. Afterwards,
grades seven through
twelve danced the night
away in our newly ex­
panded cafeteria. Home­
coming is truly the only
time that the entire school
pulls together and be­
comes one.
Spirit week included a
dress down day, a hat day,
and, of course, old faithful
wear-your-favorite-sweat-
shirt day. On Thursday af­
ternoon the entire school
gathered for a pep rally.
Surprising to all upper­
ing their newly found
school spirit.
The football game . . .
WOW! During the first five
minutes of the game, jun­
ior Greg Bartosiewicz
started us off with an
amazing touchdown. As
time passed and the Wes-
thill Warriors had not yet
successfully scored a
touchdown, we knew it
was over. The brothers
ended up winning the
game forty-one to zero.
After our amazing win, we
all gathered in the cafete­
ria to dance our hearts out.
All in all. Homecoming
1994 was a blast. What else can we possibly say except “GO BROTHERS!!”
Jennifer Borreggine
Julie Duesel
classm en, the
seventh
graders put us to shame
by enthusiastically show­
Hey guys! How’s the
lunch? Some pretty wild
hats were worn on hat
day like Jeff Laguzza’s
flying wings and Pat Ma­
hon’s 3-D pigs.
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