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With A Victory For The Panthers , », W$ SEL. r Spirit was very evident during Homecom- ing Week. Faculty and students demonstrated their support in the pep sessions. Teachers were involved in skits to provide entertainment for the students, but most of all, to give their support to the football team. Students, from the bleachers, screamed the cheers, threw confet- ti, and toilet paper because of all the excite- ment this special week brought. The cheerleaders, with the help of the band and the cheering students, made this Homecoming pep session the most thrilling one of the entire year. Their strong efforts, backing the team gave the guys the added in- centive to win. The atmosphere around Snider was so challenging that it was difficult not to become an active part of it. The Friday night victory over the Elkhart Blazers made the efforts of Spirit Week all worthwhile. TOP LEFT: The 1974 Marching Band forms an S for the pre-game show on Friday night-October 18, 1974. CENTER: Players look on with mixed feelings about the referee ' s call. LEFT: At halftime Vicki Harges is all smiles as she is crowned 1974 Homecoming Queen. ABOVE: Serlor de la Guardia admires the ways Sehora Rodriguez promotes her spirit during Spirit Week . Arriba Panteras, Arriba means Go Panthers Go! Homecoming-15
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Student Spirit And Support Climax TOP: Mr. James Clauser uses his talent and power to knock out an Elkhart Blazer. ABOVE: Spirited Seniors get showered with confetti and toilet paper during the traditional Roll Call cheer. BELOW: The Reserve Football team lends their support by wearing black and gold. ABOVE RIGHT: Sehora Rodriguez turns into a Spanish chiquita banana at the Homecoming pep session. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Swihart, Mr. McClurg, Mr. Hemmer, and Mr. Miller provide entertainment as they portray raisins from Raisin Bran. 14-Homecoming
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George Washington Slept Here George Washington Slept Here presented on November 22 and 23, 1975 revolved around the Fuller family and their ex- periences in building up an old house, in which George Washington was supposed to have slept. The Fullers faced many difficulties. They ran out of money, gravel, and water to keep the house going. When their all American rich un- cle came to stay with them, the Fullers soon found out he wasn ' t rich at all. But their biggest obstacle was their mean neighbor, Mr. Prescott, who insisted that he owned part of their land. Out of desperation the Fullers realized they just couldn ' t handle living in the country and planned to move back to the city. Old Mrs. Douglas, head of the town ' s historical society, comes to the rescue by discovering a map showing the Fullers owned part of Prescott ' s land. Despite the scheming of Fuller ' s nasty nephew, Raymond, who tries to sell this map to Mr. Prescott, everything works out and the Fuller family is able to stay in the country. v s i r 16-Fall Play
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