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The Air Guitar Band, composed of junior Chris Murray, sophomore Dan Fulkerson. and '87 senior Derek Ball, drives the girls wild at auditions for the homecoming band. photo by Waiters Doing her rendition of a leaf, senior Kelly Kayser steals the opening scene of the musical. photo by Watters Claiming the football team hasn't lost a game in at least a week, senior Mary Shrock inspires the crowd photo by Watters Spring Musical — 9
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South Gets Funky As the curtain went up on March 13,1987, South Side became one of the first schools to produce the newly written musical Funky Winkerbean's Homecoming. Based on the national- ly syndicated comic strip, Funky Win- kerbean , the musical dealt with the activities that took place at West- view High during the week before the homecoming football game. Starring in the production were Paul Boyer, as the outcast nerd, Les Moore, who later becomes the school's hero, and Debbi Thatcher as the air-headed majorette, Holly Budd. Others with prominent roles included Jeni Rapp, who played the most popular girl in school, Suzi Peterson, Dan Carson as The World's Greatest Band Director , Harry L. Dinkle, and Derek Ball, a s the show stealing Mean Or Bus Drivin' Man. When asked about his feelings in participating in the musical, Paul Boyer replied, It really was a great experi- ence to be a part of something like that. Directing Funky was Miss Lois Holt- meyer. She was assisted musically by Mr. David Streeter and Miss Christine Shafer. All in all the musical was a suc- cess as it revived the tradition of a spring musical while providing the school with a very entertaining pro- duction. Said one attendant of the show, Funky Winkerbean was a wonderful performance, one which I enjoyed tremendously. — Heather Porter The in kids of Westview High sing It's So Fine To Be Popular. photo by Waiters Junior Don Manco, as Principal Burch, has a few words for Les Moore, a.k.a. Senior Paul Boyer, about his hall monitoring duties. photo by Watt- ers Spring Musical
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Do you want fries with that? asks Senior Cher- rish Pryor, a McDonald's employee, to a hungry customer. photo by Newton Thomas Blackburn and Renn Jones are chilling on the McDonald's equipment after a freshman football practice. photo by Newton On the go? Stacey Dearmond rushed to get hungry Senior Amy Kohler her order of food. photo by Newton 10 — McDonald's
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