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Tigers of the Round Table unfolds Week of activities Planned by Student Council, H368 Home- coming activities began October T and continued through October 12. Monday morning voting took place in homerooms for royalty candidates. Re- sults of the elections were announced at the bon- fire Tuesday night. After the bonfire. the V00- doos played at a dance in the girls gyin. 'l'hursday. October 10, was proclaimed dress-up clay. Many students complied with the spirit of the day by wearing costumes imitating those worn in the medieval times. On Friday, October ll, at the pep assem- bly, senior Dave Nelson was presented as Sir Chump. During, Homecoming week, students voted for their favorite Sir Chump by putting pennies in cans in the cafeteria. Homecoming week continued with the pa- rade following the assembly. Thirteen floats were constructed and entered by various or- ganizations. Results of the float competition were announced Friday night at the game. Tak- ing first place and the traveling trophy was the ROTC float. .t.t ,,., ,, , J' . . ,4 ,f.1,, K t't '. E 'T ,fi 'Q .arf ',. xv. ., ' sf ' 1' r if 'F .1 . 1' V V ' '. ' ' . mi , .t -V x Q . A r -Neve, N A ROTC's float, Tigers to the Rescue, was selected by jiidges as the best of the thirteen entries in the float competition. Being attired in the garb of a medieval court jester does Glenn Larson, Shawn Harms, Rick Tapio, and five other band members increased not interfere with Randy Casserillas typing. spirit at the bonfire by playing fanfares during the presentation of the court. Student Life 1 5 52 if 2 X 3 if 5
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lzluiue lloniotes. L'llLllI'III2tIl of Fmliu s aetixities. giws loin ltls a dream come true for Linda McEvilly as Charlie Zusag and Hich Fazio officially crown her queen of the Homecoming festivities. . X - .Sf r Stacy Andrew, Andrea Catons, Barb Rodgers, and Fran Simonetti stand in the crowd after results of the court elections were announced. Key Clulm mernlmers organized and gathered wood for the lmonfire Tues- day night. Xlatehing the roar of the fire was the roar of tl1e Tigers. First bonfire in three years attracts 1,000 onlookers Tigers of the Round Table included the se- lection of king, queen, and court to reign over W'est during the weekls activities. Nominations for candidates were accepted from organizations and student petitions. Linda Mclivilly and Torn McKeon, VVest,s 1968-69 Homecoming queen and king, accepted their crowns and robes from Student Council. Wearing their crowns the rest of the week dis- tinguished them XVest's royalty. Senior Fran Simonetti, junior Barb Rod- gers, sophomore Andrea Catons, and freshman y Stacy Andrew were honored as the queenls ' attendants during the festivities. wwf Heading the Homecoming parade was the float that carried King Tom, Queen Linda, and V XlL'Keon u eongrutu latory' kiss dulxlmiug l1in1 Wests ltllih lloineeoming Ling. Such is the lile ol il kingf her court Fran, Barb, Andrea, and Stacy. Stu- dent Council Senate mernlmers huilt the float as an extra attraction, Student Life
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