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Cindy Eppelheimer. Mozella, checks the length of the elegant outfit made of luxurious saber-toothed tiger worn by Debbie Vaughn, Irma. Last year's spring play was called The Boy Who Changed the World. It went back to the Stone Age when a boy became an outcast of his tribe because he believed in different things. All ended well, though, with the boy inventing the wheel. The fall play, entitled One Foot in Heaven, dealt with a Reverend and his family who moved from a cooperative congregation to one where there were constant arguments between the church members. The Reverend finally won his battle and made the people realize that they had to stick together to get things done. Dave VanderWaal, George, studies the object that got the world rolling. Just think what it would be like to have class as they did back in the Stone Age. 13
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Plays Above: Mrs. Digby, Linda Massey, displays her singing ability. Below: Rev. William Spence (Frank Alfano) and Mrs. Spence (Lisa Gritton) are disgusted with the condition of the parsonage. Right above: New friends Ronnie (Stan Gibson) and Eileen (Sue Vandiver.) Right below: “It was your responsibility! says Debbie Vaughn to Jane Burhmaster. 12
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Homecoming — '74 style Homecoming was a pep rally outside near the new football field, flying streamers fastened on the bleachers and goal posts. The Thespians and the Senior floats won first prizes; and Sue Siebring was crowned Homecoming queen. A new football field, bleachers, a refreshment stand under a tent, and the fashionable Midwest “Potty houses were unique attractions. PHS fans cheered the Mustangs to a win over Herscher, mum petals fell as the crowd jumped up and down, each time the Mustangs scored a touchdown. The spirit of Homecoming, however, did not end with the game. The coronation of the queen, people having a good time, and teachers out on the floor dancing were highlights of that night's dance. Rock out! Phil Meyer and Linda Partridge dance to the music of Skillet. Right, top: Students admire the winning Senior float. Right, below: The Kazoo Band waits to perform at the Pep rally. Parade judges were Mrs. Hewerdine. Mrs. Foellner. and Mr. Siebert. 14
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