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Student Goyernment Should We Rewrite The Constitution ? Changing the entire constitution brought a lot of discussion at several meetings. Tom Whelan made the shocking proposal. Stu- dents planned to form a committee to carry out this duty. Sponsoring activities took up a lot of time. Student Government planned all aspects of Homecoming and supervised the Candy Sale (Student Government officers loved sampling the products of 17 different candy compan- ies!) The Magazine Drive and Club Carnival were other events. February winter weather proved great for an ice-skating party. Student Government took advantage of the fact and held one for the whole school. Planting trees on the DeVil- biss campus was another goal. Toledo Area Student Council had several main projects; the March For The Bridge, Quiz Bowl, and Youth in Government Day, on Feb- ruary 28th. On this day, city council mem- bers, judges, and other important city govern- ment officials visited area high schools, mak- ing speeches and examining school policies. Above: On Student Exchange Day, Maureen Ryan and Mike Rath from Ti School, visit the Pot 0 ' Gold room. Jamie Fine, editor, and Yvonne Dong pri them P.O.G. ' s method of contact pnnts. Below: President, Tom Weissb ' rod never-ending discussion of re-writing the constitution. noro High nter, show leads the
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Homecoming Dance Sends Tads Sky High 10 The location for the dance was stellar, but it would have been better if it wasn ' t so crowded. Mr. Morris; We were tremendously impressed by the way stu- dents conducted themselves at the game, before it, and at the dance. Took a lot from the game not having a crowd in the bleachers for the opposing team. Only seven floats gathered at Ottawa Park for the pre-game parade to D.H.S. However, many decorated cars joined the parade. During halftime the crowning of the queen took place. The an- nouncer came on: The court consists of; Karen Feldstein, )ann Vel- ler, )ulie Anderson, and (rolling of drums) Sarah Reiser! The 1973 Homecoming Queen is Barbara Breno! After halftime, D.H.S. fans saw the Tigers put forth their greatest effort, stomping Dayton Roosevelt, 35-6. Stairway to Heaven, dance theme, proved to be THE HIGH of homecoming. Two hundred ten peoole (or 105 couples) jammed the Crown Room of the Imperial Lanes Bowling Alley to hear the music of Shade Tree . At 12;00, some couples turned into pumpkins and went home. Others were night owls, bowling from 1 ;00 to 3:00 in the morning. 1. Drumming up support for the Tigers is Jon Krueger, a member of the D. H. S. band. 2. Three J.V.s ore psyched as they cheer varsity, taking the places of court attendants. 3. Right on TigersI scream the students as their number 1 team crosses the goo! line for another touchdown. 4. Mr. K. Morris, principol, proves he is the team ' s greatest fan by showing up to judge floats decked out in school colors. 5. Couples jive to the good vibes of the Shade Tree at the dance, Stairway to Heaven . 6. Scoreboard shows that at the end of the gome, Tigers clinched another victory on the rood to becoming city champs. 7. Before the parade, Morilvn Herman and Karen J. Michael get the C.O.E. float ready, which won 1st place for the 2nd consecutive year. 8. Court cf: Julie Anderson, Soroh Reiser, Barb Breno, Karen Feldstein, and Jonn Veller smile for C. Paul Kenny, photographer. 9. After a wild romp around the dance floor, Cheryl Minor stops to have her date fix her corsoge. 10. Besides being honored with the title of Homecoming Queen, Barb Breno is also active representing DeVilbiss on Lion Store ' s Teen Board. 11. After receiving instructions from coach Dale Pittman, running back Terry Crosby eats up ground for the Tigers. 12. Tiger Tots, P. J. Ranee, Tim Bush, and Jonathon Bush help spark up the crowd at the game. 13. Poy-o-el-so ' s second place float lines up in the parade as it heads for Page Stadium.
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