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Mrs. Savage The lights were lowered; the small but lively house quieted quickly. This was the setting for the fall play. The Savage Delimma”. Directing the cast for another excellent show was Mrs. Beth Barr. The play was set in Boston in an institution called the Cloisters. Mrs. Ethel Savage, por- trayed by Roni Baker, found out that she could not cope with the outside world. After returning from Russia, Mrs. Savage was mugged in front of a church. So she decides to return to her friends at the Cloisters, applying for the job of the cook. To much of her surprise, no one remembered her, and the Cloisters were at the end of its financial rope. The institution was invaded by two hippies, portrayed by Matt Johnson (Al) and Kathy Vogel (Jeanie), demanding money from all of the patients, Mrs. Savage corner 14—Fall Play
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Brian Simmons, Christine Rhoades, Carolyn Groves, Lori Lafferty, and Cara Smalley were the winners with 14 points. The Fuzzbusters, a soph- omore team, came in close behind with 13 points. The Olympics were very successful and enjoyed by all. This year our school decided to do something different. Instead of hav ing float competition, classes and clubs displayed their spirit and sup- port with banners. The classes and clubs were in separate divisions. The sophomore banner won the class competition with the theme “We're Hot Blooded, Check it and See for a Victory. There was a tie for the club division which included the Art and FFA clubs. A prize of $25 was given to the winning soph omores, and both clubs split the $25 that was given. Completing the eventful home- coming festivities, the Vikes played Whitko and captured a Home- coming victory by a gigantic margin of 40-14. The King and Queen race between Seniors is always something to look forward to Chosen as the Queen and King for 1978 were Angie Ooley and Darryl Peters. The court in- cluded Seniors Pam Hopkins . and Dave Bornmanh. Peg Parker and Jeff Pritchard; juniors Kathy Runnells and Jeff Murphy; Sophomores, Mary Lou McClone and Ronnie Peters; and Freshmen, Vicki Mattix and Shaun Miller. All in all the homecoming was a successful and memorable event for many Lower left— Sophomores win the banner competition in the class division Upper left— The Art Club wins the prize for the Club division. Left— The Queen Court for 1978 is from top left: Pam Hopkins. Angie Ooley. Peg Parker, second row: Kathy Runnels. Mary Lou McClone. and Vicki Mattix. Upper Right- Steve Wagoner and Kim Nelson strive to win the Water Buffalo race Above— Giving extra moral sup- port for the Vikings are the Vikettes. flag and rifle corps, and the pep band. Homecoming-13
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Left Checking to see Al’s flesh wound is seri- ous is Doc. Emmit. Mrs. Savage, Fairy May and Chris tries to decide whether or not to lake pictures as |eanie looks on. Below Left Cast members, front row Karen Wiley. Dane Jervis. Pam Zimmerman. Theresa Wallace, Matt Johnson. Buck row Marty Smith. Kathy Vogel. Roni Baker. Beth Fugate, Tim Stokes. Below right Five minutes before curtain, Kathy Vogel rushes to complete her make-up. returns to T.V.H.S. up with the clever idea to have them kidnap her and hold her for ranson but with one request-that she is to be cut in on the ranson. Her share woud go to the Cloisters to save it. A1 goes to a campus riot to collect the loot from Samuel Savage. But as he arrives, there are ten students carrying green duffel bags which contained the money. He did not have much time be- cause the riot was being raided by the police, so in hesitation he grabbed the closest bag and escaped over the wall. As he was escaping through the campus, he was shot at and hit in the posterior by a girl snipper. He then returned to the Cloisters with the green bag. Fortu- nately it was the right bag and the Cloisters was saved. Full Play-15
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