The Qld West A mudslide, a bonfire, a pep rally, the crowning of a Queen, the reign of her court, and a dance melted together into a Homecoming weekend. Wfhe Old West entered W.H.S. in Conestoga wag- ons with a saloon, a jailhouse, chorus girls and the warmth ol' a school united. A hard-fought struggle with Wooster ended in our defeat but failed to serve as a rcbuff for weekend activities. An annual staff-sponsored mudslidc brought organ- izations together in a bout with ooze and slime as the varsity band emerged as victors. Bear Power and Cheerleaders start Homecoming game excitement. The Bonfire brings many to Homecoming festivities. Seniors spent much time decorating a beauti ful float for the Queen and Senior attend ants. l .. ....... The Queen's court anticipates half-time ceremonies. Couples enjoy conversation between dances.
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Peter portrayed by Steve Bailey, and Anne study their lessons together. I Y 3 rife? ., ig t 11,55 The Frank household waits in quiet fear as the night goes on. if ess? ' 1 ski? irxfi ,g '?+3,E,g. ' Q -an-nv 5 7' +23 Ann Fisher, as Mrs. Frank, reprimands Anne played by Nancy Drewes. Mr. Dussel, played by Keith Patterson, displays gnawing appre- hension. WHS's biggest success story this year turned out to be the Drama Club's presentation of THE DIARY OF ANNE FRAN K. This play, while using several veter- ans of the stage along with those not so experienced, drew a large audience. The plot, in itself, was simple: the story of a Jewish girl trapped with her family and friends in a cloistered attic hideaway. A highly de- tailed set, excellent makeup, lighting, and sound ef- fects enhanced the story with near-professionalism. Otto Frank, portrayed by Dave Snyder, reads aloud to his family on Hanukkah. In spite of everything, I still believe . . .
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