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Page 13 text:
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' «- 5. Suspense ended as Pat Meston was crowned 1975-76 Homecoming queen. 6. The band marches out for the Home- coming half-time show. 7. King, Senior Randv Good, congratulates the new queen. 8. Freshman candidate Tammy Yentes kept Betsy Ross company on the second place float. 9. At the bow of the Sophomore float is queen candidate Liz Reed. 10. Kris Shafer, 1974 75 Home- coming queen, prepares to step down from her throne. 1 1 . The band plavs the school song for the pre-game show .
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Bicentennial is a fitting theme Excitement and tension filled the air, a drumroll was given until fi- nally the long-awaited moment ar- rived; the naming of the 1975-76 Homecoming queen. Much cheering and screaming was heard when the Senior candidate Pat Meston was named and crowned. Her court con- sisted of Junior Missy Mast, Soph- -omore Liz Reed, and Freshman Tammy Yentes. Senior football player Randy Good was given the honor of King. Other candidates were: Junior Kevin Baer, Sophomore Tony Tyner, and Freshman Nathan Vrooman. With Bicentennial as the Home- coming theme each class outdid themselves in creating imaginative floats, which made it a hard choice for the judges. The Junior class took first place with We Declare a Vic- tory. The Freshmen sewed up sec- ond place with Betsy Ross. The Se- niors claimed third with the Liberty Bell, Ring up a Victory, and Soph- omores sunk a fourth place with the Boston Tea Party. We Declare a Victory was a fit- ting title as the mighty Norse beat North Miami 39-16 for the first Homecoming victory in seven years. 1. The Norsemen charge in, ready to beat North Miami. 2. Senior candidate, Pat Mes- ton, sits on her class ' float, Ring Up a Vic- tory. 3. Everyone mobs aroung the new queen in excitement after the coronation. 4. Junior Missy Mast smiles as she sits on the winning float. Wm,-- B ga Ji i i E i
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Simply Simon Simply Super As one saw the numerous black and white figures they may have wondered if they were watching a black and white movie; actually it was the opening scene to Simply Simon. This play was compiled of a mixture of works by Neil Simon, with dashes of Durnbaugh wit for narration. First came The Sneeze, a skit about a man who sneezed on a superior officer and made a mess out of the situation. The Prisoner of Second Avenue stole the audiences ' hearts next, portraying the effects of a robbery on a New York couple. With many hilarious antics, such as throwing spaghetti against the kitchen wall, The Odd Couple was a smash, completing the first act. Starting the Second act was Sur- gery, which was almost too real to be funny, as it was about an inexperi- enced dentist. Plaza Suite topped the show off, depicting a bride with the wedding day jitters, who locked herself in the bathroom. The scenes were tied together with colorful musical numbers. The evening with Neil Simon was quite successful. 10 Fall play
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