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'ii J ik: Election Has p mf, A K it nm ,I .. :M ', . 1' ew Flare 33 x T 1 it-, :. -X ' ' I , -' f ,,,, Elections had a new flare this si is is 'Hg year. The Shawnee County Elec- Q :X I xy Q - 511 tion Commission donated four , 'fry E 3 ' A.-If voting machines to Topeka West ti , 4744 for use in school elections. The 4 V , ,. . lx . result was a bigger turnout for voting than in previous years. - All-school and class officers, lit- tle school representatives, and varsity and junior varsity cheer- leaders were elected last spring. Election Commissioner jeff Light introduces the next candidate to the student body at the annual Election Assembly. X X ABOVE: 1975-76 Varsity Cheerleaders. FRONT ROW: Karen Rathert, Denise Daniel, Debbie Hawkins. BACK ROW: joy Schul, Staci johnson fheadl, Louann Fernlcopf, Rachel Ward, RIGHT: 1975 junior Varsity Cheerleaders. FRONT: Robin Stewart, Stephanie Terrill. SECOND ROW: Kelly Smith, joni Dearing. TOP: Kathy Alonzo.
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Spirit Squad, Faculty Show Basketball Skill A sidelight to the basketball season was the Spirit Squad-Faculty game, which was tied at 48 when regulation time expired. The faculty, led by the outside shooting of Jerry Wright and the rebounding of john Griebat, won in overtime 56-52. The efforts of the Spirit Squad were led by seniors Brian Burkhead, Rob Herald, Steve Krueger and Bob Sanner. C School Asst. Prin. Terry Sandlin, who didnlt par- ticipate, said, I would have played if they were playing for fun, but these guys were really playing to win. ev 4 .2149 9 1' 4 Q li we 1: Earl the pearl Williams drives around senior Brian Burk- head. 2. Steve Krueger fires from close range while four fac- ulty members and referee Wayne Warner look on. 3: After committing a turnover, Dean Martin offers no explanation. 4: Making sure the floor is cleared of debris is Mike Swartz. 5: Faculty member Bill Allen discovers how rough 188 a basket- ball game can become. 188 qwimw 5 Q , .X . 5 'uf' ax A x vi W 4 sam? - - .fr-J
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I Dinner Theater A Charger First Through the combined efforts of the Theater and Home Eco- nomics Departments, Don't Drink the Water, a comedy about American tourists trapped behind the Iron Curtain, was pre- sented as Westls first Dinner The- ater April 11 and 12. Long before the nights of the show, Foods 3 and 4 class began preparing by studying table deco- rations and silverware placement and finally selecting the menu. Technical problems, such as light- ing and a portable stage, also had to be overcome before the Dinner Theater could become a success. T ,. if While serving, Lori Anderson looks pleased at food prepared by the foods classes for dinner theater. Ls' aww BELOW Trying to untangle Father Drobney from a straightiacket is Mrs. Hollander. For years Father Drobnev has practiced famous magic tricks while hiding out in the Embassy. RIGHT: Finding themselves alone. Susan Hollander and the ambassadors son enjoy each other's company. Q.
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