Lake Central High School - Quiver Yearbook (St. John, IN)

 - Class of 1972

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Spirit sparks Homecoming win This year instead of decorating the halls with signs, stream¬ ers and whatever else that would hang from the ceiling, the walls in the fieldhouse were decorated. The sophomores and freshmen adorned the cafeteria walls with signs while the jun¬ iors and seniors invaded the gym. As a result of their hard work and ingenious ideas the junior class was awarded the spirit stick. Gaily decorated floats mounted on little red wagons were propelled around the gym floor by unsuspecting mini-kids from each class. Competition was challenging among the different classes and clubs, but the junior girls were awarded the first place trophy. Ronnie Hughes and Suzanne Girman reigned over the festivities with couples from each class making up their court. Reigning as king and queen over the 1972 Homecoming basketball game and dance were seniors Ronnie Hughes and Suzanne Girman. Following the victorious game against Lowell, LC as well as Lowell students were entertained at a dance in tne cafeteria. Chosen as the lucky person to maneuver the tricycle. Senior Dana Meenan be¬ gins the trek around the gym with the float. 26

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' West Side Story’ staged by LCTG The modern Romeo and Juliet, “West Side Story” sold out to capacity audiences every scheduled performance. Excellent sets and superb acting went into each performance of the story of the two ill-fated lovers on the west side of New York City. Many hours were spent painting every brick on Maria’s bal¬ cony or constructing a tree out of wire and crumpled newspapers. The story revolves around the rivalry between two west side street gangs. Tony, a member of the Jets, falls in love with Maria, whose brother Bernardo is leader of the Sharks. Riff, leader of the Jets, challenges Bernardo to a rumble under the highway. Riff is killed by Bernardo when the forbidden knives appear. Tony scoops up his fallen friend’s blade and stabs Ber¬ nardo. But, Maria cannot hate Tony and sends Anita, Ber¬ nardo’s girl, to tell him she will meet him later. When Anita is mauled by the Jets, she delivers a different message that Chino, Maria’s fiance, has killed her. As Tony runs to Maria acr oss the playground, Chino steps out of the shadows and shoots him. “West Side Story” adds another notch to the list of hit musi¬ cals for directors Paul and Angie Lowe. While Mr. Mike Lewis trained the voices of the two gangs, Mr. Doug Jordan, Mr. Terry Fellus and the pit band supplied the music for the song and dance numbers. The choreography was done by various cast members. “Goodness, gracious that’s whv I’m a mess!,’’ cries A-ral) (Tom Baker) to his analyst during a lampoon of Officer Krupke. Tony and Maria vow to “Make Our Hearts One Heart’’ as they pretend for a moment the clothes in the bridal shop are for them. 25



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Winnie the Pooh and Eyore were just two of the Disney characters walking the floors entertaining the young and old alike. Vemice Kearschner, Sallv Dumbsky, Linda Pinerski and Joan Winkler work diligently to make their booth the best on the game floor. Disney World invades LC gym The 1972 carnival “Disney World” proved to be rewarding as well as successful. The annual Quill Scroll carnival raised over $400 for its journalism scholarship fund to send deserving newspaper and yearbook staff members to summer workshops. Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, and many other Disney characters mingled with young and old alike as they tried their skills at various booths. Booths ranged from cake walks to coin tosses and from bean-bag throws to ring-a-canes. The French Club’s marriage booth, with a special appearance by Fr. Drobney, was the most successful booth on the game floor. The main attraction of the evening was the pie-eating con¬ test. Carnival-goers ten feet deep watched as Senior Jerry Keil- man devoured his two pies in eight minutes. Entertainment fol¬ lowed the carnival for the older teenagers at a dance featuring “Listen”. Coronation of queen Pam Gryzych and king Rick Ferguson climaxed the exciting carnival pageantry. Senior Jerry Keilman looks as if he can’t wait to get his hands into the pies, which in a few minutes he will devour. Constructing booths as well as working in them are among the numerous jobs taken on by David Reitman and Nancy Heacock. 27

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