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All referee arms are in the air to signal the second touchdown scored against the New Lexington Panthers. Football color graces fall F rzday nzghts Not the least interesting part of our home football games was the colorful halftime show put on by the band. The intricate maneuvers, honed to precision only after many long hours of practice, were a genuine source of pride. Color was also added by major- ettes Suellen Perone and Karin Will- ams and the new color guard. Afterwards, the crowd settled back to watch the action-filled second half. FAR LEFT: Karin Williams does her thing during the New Lex halftime show, LEFT: Suellen Perone sets herself in climax to another colorful show. With nautical flags that spell TORNADOES, the west Musk- ingum color guard moves into formation. TNA I7
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The 1969 West Muckir1gumHome- coming, held on October 25, proved to be one of the best ever here at West. Queen Marsha Fisher, escorted by Dan Ankrum, reigned over the ceremonies, Candy Vaughn, her senior attendant, was accompanied by Bill Thome. Karin Williams, the junior attendant, was escorted by Ron Pryor while sophomore attendant Debbie Miller was escorted by Bill Brokaw. Marsha's freshman attendant, Sheila Walpole, was escorted by Bob Beroset. Team captain Ted Pitts had the honor of crowning Queen Marsha. The half time show was fit for aqueen with the combined West Muskingum John Glenn Marching Bands performing. Mm
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