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X 0 (Cont. from page 10) Tom Cook, junior, did a humorous take off on television news breaks. Singing I Honestly Love You gave junior Angie Burns first place. The Thursday night bonfire was only a spark of last year ' s roaring blaze. It took most of the night before it could compare with the previous one. During school time, students participat- ed in overalls day, hat day, dress-up day, backwards day, and black-and-gold day. Friday the student body was released at 1:45 to view the parade. Due to slack guidelines on float entries and student participation last year, Mr. Ernest Med- calfe and the student council tried to gain more control over the event. This was done by shortening the parade route and supervising closely the float entries. A victorious game over Terre Haute South finished off the week and gave the alumni a taste of high school that would last until the next family reunion. Two drum-drums. Providing a primitive beat to the bonfire, seniors Mitch Meyer and Henry Sabetti pound out some rhythm for the craziness. Star spangled band. During pre-game festivities, the band paves way for the start of the homecoming game by play- ing The Star Spangled Banner. Student Life Homecoming
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Crazy crowd. While sparking a little pep, the students add a little extra to the bonfire hoping to arouse some life. Belle of the ball. Senior Henry Sabetti impersonates a female singer and rings up a few points in the Boys ' Beauty Contest. Rally cry. Senior Janet Shoemaker, varsity cheerleader, teaches Principal Ernest Medcalfe a Homecoming cheer. 1979 Homecoming court with escorts. Ellen Turner, Longshore, Gary Riley, All ison Jones and Bnan Roger Miller, Janet Shoemaker, Steve Smith, Annette Robinson. Morrow, Bob Couch, Natalie Shisler, Jeff Quails, Mary 2 Student Life Homecoming 1
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Not second fiddle. The fiddler (grad- uate Jack Lyons) plays a selection for the father (graduate Bnan Smith). It was explosive. The audience ' s applause during their standing ovation rang through the auditorium. This, in turn, overwhelmed the cast of Fiddler on the Roof . It was dif- ferent this time, said junior Lisa Sickle of the play. The cast and orchestra blended so well that this musical had something extra. The entire cast enhanced the setting and changed the mood from that of merriment to that of sadness quite easily. Graduate Mary Morgan added something extra to her performance quite by accident. As she had practiced many times before, Mary ran down the aisle atop Frank Ghold- sons ' shoulders. This time he forgot to stop and crashed into the orchestra pit wall send- ing Mary into a cello. Pulling off the production of Fiddler on the Roof required many hours of hard work. Their efforts were evident and gave the musical a professional flair. To the future. The father (Brian Smith) celebrates with his son-in-law to-be (graduate Paul Dewell) before the marriage. Takes talent. Junior Lori Smith prepares junior Keith Dewell for his roll by applying stage make-up. I do. The Rabbi (Senior Gus Miceli) marries the first daughter (Pam Scott) and a husband of her own choosing. Singing trio. Three daughters, Phyllis Anderson, Pam Scott, and Diane Timmerman sing Matchmaker in an attemp to find a husband. 1M Student Life Fiddler on the Roof
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