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Students, Parents, and Faculty Show School Spirit There were various displays of spirit of Wynford. One was the many pep rallies, which were ac- cented by pep talks by the coaches, skits by various organizations, spirit contests in which teachers got pies in their faces, and two get-involved rallies. An innovation this year was a A: Extreme effort and concentration is shown by Mrs. Gerhart. B: This time Don Fadley is on the donkey, not followin it C' How is the S - - pie, Mr. Schiefer? D: The champ- ionship trophy is given to Mrs. Keller by Coach Bauer. sz Spirit Donkey Basketball game sponsered by the Athletic Boosters in which students battled faculty and alumni riding donkeys. Also held were the traditional foul-shooting contests which found Mrs. Keller the Mom's champ and Mr. Hornak the Dad's. .A ..:t .s r.r, sis. yi 1 15 fs ,ef'fX:s' v s -:FR are-.mmap .r K ..,,k K: ara? Q. it - - -- X: J 5 Y' sr fi J 5 I, l ii : f .... ssaaalxxx .. A sa. ass., 2 5 ss N x , X xX f ' ' f . S r Wx X . K X s r if x X N
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Basketball Homecoming Queen I5 Becky LaRue During Basketball Homecoming activities this year, Becky LaRue was crowned queen. Her court in- cluded Freshman Beth Armbruster, Sophomore Kaye Griffin, junior Kay Miller, and Senior Kim Schi- fer. Becky was crowned at the Elgin game at the Reserve half- time, Former queen Cindy Swalley presented her the crown. Dave Whitmeyer presented the traditional roses to the new queen. The even- ing was enjoyed by all in attend- ance because later the Royals con- quered the Elgin Comets. The next evening a dance was held to honor Becky and the other attendants. Basketball Homecoming 81
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Assemblies Provide Students Entertainment in Many Forms Wynford students were provided a variety of entertainment in as- semblies this year. A gymnastic show was done by Otto Schmidt, an art exhibitiongby Suzanne Silver- cruys, and a man brought reptiles and insects from many parts of the world . Musical programs included The Second Session, Life, In- corporated, and the Bowling Green University Percussion Ensemble. The various classes also pre- sented assemblies for Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. These holidays were por- trayed using slides, music, and orations. s 5 , - 5. i s si if A: Our fearless Student Council president, Fred Miller, awaits in- structions for opening another as- sembly. B: Members of Life, ln- corporated doing their thing. C: A lesson in art and her philosophy of life make up Suzanne Silver- cruys's presentation. D: The proper way of tumbling is shown to Neil Brause by Otto Schmidt. Assemblies 83
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