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West Homecoming Seen Olympic Style Glamorized athletics was the theme for the 1978 Homecoming celebration. In the tradition of the Olympics, the royal runners sprinted through the hushed auditorium with lighted torches to officially open the festivities. M.C.’s Tricia Conroy and Jerry Velasquez introduced the six sparkling representatives of sports. Following this introduction, the regal court was escorted to the stage where they awaited the crowning of the queen. After principal Dean Berntsen proclaimed October 6th to be a West High holiday and Stephanie Johnson spoke her last words as 1977 Homecoming queen, the royal referee revealed the results of the vote. Pandemonium broke loose as Lisa Anderson was crowned Queen. Excitement subsided as Henry Dougherty sang, “Love is All Around to the court and its subjects. West's 1977 Homecoming Queen. Stephanie Johnson, addresses her subjects for the last time. West High's landmark sports, represented here by L. Anderson. R. Thomas. M. Foster. D. Phillips. N. Overby, and S. Foehringer. 17
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Senior Attendant Angela Inveen Homecoming Queen Lisa Anderson Senior Attendant Sara Preston
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Westites get into the rowdy atmosphere in the old gym. Charlie Morrison and a happy cheerleader. Lisa Plaisance. Warm Up To School A fun way to meet newcomers to West and to also get together with old friends is to attend the Cheerleader-sponsored first dance of the school year. After the football team's valiant effort on the newly-sodded field against Marshall-U. the dance was an invigorating way to forget about the schedule mix-ups and homework of the first weeks of school. Highlights of the four hour blast included the absence of lights in the gym, 95° heat, new cheerleading sweaters, attacks by bees, and hot, sticky dances. Chaperones Mr. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Beenken, and advisor Mrs. Morgan seemed to withstand the decibels produced both by the band. UpFront, and the rowdy students. Senior Cha Cha Inveen hams it up. 18 Todd Smith finds that the first dance of the year is a good excuse for a slow dance with cheerleader Ann Dahlgren.
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