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This year's Homecoming week proved to be one of the most successful Clarence has seen in years. Monday started off the week with the Baby Photo Contest of the Varsity Football Team. Wednesday included the new installation of 60’s day, while the evening provided the entertainment of the Variety Show. Thursday brought about the success of a new idea — hatday. The festivities continued right through Friday with the Pep Breakfast, Pep Rally, red black day, and the carnival and concert at night. The Climax came after the Homecoming Parade with the Clarence Varsity Football De- vils defeating Iroquois by the score of 7-0. The week con- cluded Saturday evening with the fun of the Homecoming Dance at the Town Park Clubhouse. The Junior class makes last minute preparations for their Homecoming float. Anyone care for a tango? Homecoming 9
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jam HOMECOMING Tim McKinney leads the festivities at the Variety Show. A new addition to Homecoming Week, hat-day” proved to be quite successful. Homecoming Queen and King Candy Owen and Tony Sineni. The Last Hurrah!” 8 Homecoming
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CCHS Presents: The Miracle Worker Flower Drum Song Will McClaren - the actor. Ron Guido in his role from The Miracle Worker. Contrary to popular belief, not all stars are on Broadway. We have a very sizable contingent of talent right here in Clarence High School. These “aspiring actors” and starving artists” showcase their special abilities in two Drama Club sponsored productions each year: a straight play in the fall and a musical play each spring. Over the years director Len Pappas and his troupe have won wide recognition for the artis- tic excellence of the shows. 1979-80’s offerings were no exception. The Miracle Worker was presented in the autumn of the year, with Amy Worden as Anne Sullivan and Linda Saffire as Helen. Candy Owen, Will McClaren, Tim Markey and Dale Miller also had major roles. All who saw it agreed that that this sensitive and demanding work was very well done indeed. The musical was Flower Drum Song. The sto- ry of three generations of Chinese Americans in the 1950’s. Lead roles were protrayed by Tim McKinney, Candy Owen, Rob Voltz, Andrea Eh- renrich, Laura Aikin, Becky Aikin, Tim Markey and Will McClaren. For all concerned, the shows were truly a labour of love, an experience that will not soon be forgotten. To quote William Wordworth, The music in my heart I bore, long after it was heard no more.” Amy Worden and Tim Markey in a scene from The Miracle Worker. 10 Student Life
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