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Although a theme was not chosen for homecoming night, the gym and stage were decorated in the traditional fash- ion for the newly crowned queen. Sen- iors Laura Ebbers, Jan Huizenga, and Sue Jelinek and juniors Debbie Post and Cindy Zylstra were introduced and escorted to the center of the gym. Then Rachel Post, the reigning queen, crowned Jane Huizenga Homecoming Queen for 1972. The queen and her Homecoming Features Alumni Game court were escorted to the stage to reign over the remaining half of the game, which the Trojans won by a narrow margin over Luther South. Fol- lowing the varsity game the alumni were given a chance to show their basketball-playing ability as team members from '55 to '68 went against those from '69-71. The result was a smashing victory by the younger team. HOMECOMING COURT Cindy Zylstra, Laura Ebbers, Queen Jane Huizenga, Sue Jelinek, Debbie Post, After che! steps accepting her crown and roses from Ra- Post, a tearful but happy Jane Huizenga forward and begins her reign,
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Thespians Divulg Charge! Charge the blockhouse! were the words of Teddy Brewster e Old Ladies' Charities Jonathan, who had just escaped from a prison for the criminally insane. Mor- lalias Teddy Rooseveltl, as he dashed up a flight of stairs which he called San Juan Hill. Teddy, along with the other members of the Brewster family, was seen on October 21 and 22 in the per- formance of Arsenic and Old Lace. The audience was introduced to elderly Abby and Martha Brewster, one of their charities included poisoning lonely old gentlemen with their toxic elderberry wine. Mortimer, their nephew, became a very nervous person trying to conceal the truth about his aunts from the police. His situation was further complicated by the return of his long-lost brother, timer solved his problem by turning Jonathan over to the police and com- mitting his aunts and Teddy to a san- itarium. Many hours were put into the building of the sets. The house itself gave an illu- sion of having four levels: the main floor, a second and third level, and a cellar. The ringing telephones and the creak of a window seat added much to the total effect of the play. Mr. Wolter- storff, the director, described the play as a pleasurable experience. Teddy Roosevelt sait it was Bully, just Bullyl CAST Front: J. Lanenga, L. Marema, C. Geers, K, Daniels, S, KUIPBI, J. Veldman, K. Landis, E. Rosenwinkel, J. Zwart, G. Klein, Back: S. Davids, D. Peters, A. Bilthouse. Zlonathan, l'm staying and youre leaving, and I mean right now! Oh Abby, l knew we shouldn't have told Mor- timer! Such a lonely old man! I'
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