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t Y Le '4 'f X Anxious to begin the Jello eating contest, Stephanie Bradley and Mamh Janoviclz walt for their cue to start. . . 3 1 1 ,r . ,,,J A .I ll li .1 fl- Leap E A - THX . -'v 2 Y. sfyaiifl 0 l 'UVY f.v,k J 3 4 .N .1 11 51 W , . llldnlsmxl xwa., 1 . Tomdiiow LUNCH ffl, TOG T dl During the Homecoming week the nomination and election of the Homecom- ing attendants took place. The atten- dants for the Freshman class were Alda Durham and Danny Marting, while representing the Sophomore class were Gina Zurega, Matt Steckner, Aaron Sloan, and Tyrone Maggit. The Junior attendants were Trixie Durham and Winston Tease. The Senior attendants were Jennifer Murphy, Mike Dunlap, Laura Carriker, Pat Encinas, Eileen Shrout, Joe Kallet, Zan Johnson, and Manuel Ramirez. Chris Gooden and Laura Bouma were crowned the 1983-84 Homecoming king and queen to conclude the evening. The attendants were chauffeured around the track in convertibles and antique cars, followed by the class floats, with the theme of vacations. Homecoming .95
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flip., u3q:W9A B, ., S, Participating ln a chug-a-lug' contest, Stephanie Bradley gulps down a glass of rootbeer. 3.0 ff - Q A Members of the pam line, Eileen Shraut, Lena Jensen, and Jennifer Murphy perform a jam routine during the Homecoming' assembly: A Donning' fatiguos, Alison Levine, Wendy I ' M ,A Lutxker, and Stacey Foley find humor in the yi' i outcome of the tug-of-war contest. 5 ff , ' A .. 'xtg XX vk?E.Eil'xU:efn QL H .,..,,. . A X: - H' 1 Yum H , , y . A V. ,,.,,, ., A W x , fff., lm 'f -y M4 W ' f - To entertain students during lunch, the bend 94 Homnommg, Red Alert played popular songs in the quad.
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Student play ' c 9 ' ' 1S bear 1f1C! Masque and Gavel exhibited crea- tivity and acting talent in its rendition of The Curious Savage. The play focused on the character Ethel, who believed in fools of the heart and planned to invest S10 million in bonds of her husband's memorial fund for their cause. The result was a 'series of mishaps as her family attempted to obtain the bonds for selfish reasons. For seven weeks, students rehearsed two hours a day to fully develop their characters. Other members devoted eight to ten hours on Saturdays to build the play's large and detailed set. The Curious Savage was the fifth mainstage play that Ms. Annette Lewis has directed on campus. Her husband, Mr. Keith Lewis designed the sets. Infuriated over the disappearance of the bonds Titus interrogates Mrs. Paddy. Dr. Emmett and Miss Wihelmina look on as Ethel unties the ribbon of her teddy bear to expose the much sought after bonds. The Guests: Florence Karna Ferrin Hannibal Chris Arnold Fairy May Alison Levine Jeffrey Jesse Schwarz Mrs. Paddy Beth Schaffer The Family: Titus Danny Gralnek Samuel Jon-Paul Cambell Lily Belle Laurel MacDonald Ethel Melissa Parsons The Staff: Miss Wilhelmina Laura Tocco-Wiebe Dr. Emmett Jay Rozema And John Thomas Michael Tocco-Wiebe se nu Play ,, lv ,Wg we ,ge
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