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4. 21,53 I Cheerleaders arouse enthusiasm in stands Following the fall production Thanks- giving brought the traditional HOlVlE- COIVIING celebration. The Pow-Wow kicked off events, followed the next day by the annual West High-Elder game. That night, the Homecoming dance was held at the Roof Gardens, with Autumn Leaves as its theme. Students and alumni danced to the East Orange Express. At midnight, Sandy Franks was crowned queen. When l came back, we passed the crown around and we all tried it on, including the boys. Jack looked good in it! laughed Sandy. During the dormant winter months, lContinuedl Above: Boosting the morale of the team is a task taken on by cheerleaders and the crowd. Upper right: This year's cheerleaders are T. Neuman, J. Cox, C. Erickson, captain D. Gentile, M. Shaw, P. Rayborn, D. Herrmann, N. Hudson, and P. Lawrence. Kneeling are D. Deegan, S. lVIueller, and M. Willner. Lower right: Chris Erickson reflects a feeling of exhilaration of the team and crowd. 24 student life . .gf E4 1- 9... 0'0-
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at homecoming The play employs unusual conven- tions, such as the selection of jurors and the entrance of witnesses from the audience. lVlrs. Nlumma, drama director, commented The audience is actually the jury not only on stage, but in the audience. lt tests the audience's sense of values in making their decision of Karen Andre's guilt or innocence. Overcoming the prob- lems of two parts spoken in Swedish accents, building new stage sets, a rookie stage crew, and the memori- zation of two endings depending on the jury's verdict, lVlrs. Nlumma con- cluded l'm very pleased. If I had it to do over again, l'd do it the same. iContinuedl When l get excilecl l Trip over Things, Q qc' I4 .xv x student life 23
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