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.. SQ- i 4 pi W? N infix-fi'f 1- s- . Ts fa rgggrzgr r Q, gf: 3 L Shamrock Revolution Sensor ciossrnotes Convbrne than tcrtonts ond tdecls to Come up vvrth tho wtn-nng theme ot Shamrock Revotutron GMS footbolt was onty one ot the ntony events thot students oortrctpoted IIT durrng the week ot hontoconnng, Tho Cordrdotes for princess ond queen were Ifront rowt Jenny Barker, Suzanne Von Comp, Su- zonne Von Srckle. Pondoro Pttts, Potty Peyton, Tereso Moore, Chondy Gilliott, lbock FOWJ Dono Hiott, Becky Morlott, Lindo Simmons, Murlo Con- ley, Leigh Croig, Chris Gcrnc, ond Dono Rondoll. Horneconnng T3
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The princesses and aueen include Princess Dana Randall, Princess Dona Hiatt, Queen Suzanne Van Camp, and Princess Jenny Bcirker September 23 started off the Home- coming week with room decorations. Classes 9-i2 competed against each other spending as little as possible to give spirit and enthusiasm to the entire school and to the team while trying to use imagination, school colors and de- velop a good overall theme, The win- ning room was the senior room entitled Shamrock Revolution. Second place was the sophomores with Transform the Troiansf' Wednesday brought out the hidden personalities of many girls, A tradi- tional part of homecoming which was the girl's powder-puff football games. The first game was between the fresh- men and the sophomores. The fresh- men won. The second game was be- tween the iuniors and seniors, All the girls fought hard to win and the game ended up in an overtime with the se- niors coming out victorious. Thursday afternoon the girls battled for the title of number one. lt was an exciting game but in the end the seniors came out with the winning touchdown. Other activities included a trike race, a modified trike race, a tug of war, on obstacle course, a balloon toss, a blind football game, and an egg toss. Friday afternoon led off the home- coming day with a parade. Suspense mounted at the football game in the evening as the candidates for aueen and princess found out the overall win- ners. Beautiful and nervous the girls stood on the field while the names were being called, for princessg 9th grade Dana Randall, lOth Dona l-liatt, llth Jenny Barker, and the queen was Suzanne Van Camp. As for the game against Tri Central it was a splendid victory. The final score being 77-6. Westfield had a great homecoming week. Senior quarterback Rick Day heaves the ball intO the air as he completes one of his many passes The Shamrocks hung and ate the Tri Central Tro- ians as is displayed by the Student Council car. 12 Homecoming
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EXPLOSIVE The tall school play, You Can't Take It With You, involved Mr. Vanderhot and his crazy New York family along with an assortment ot lriends. Grandpa Vanderhot, played by Brian Canary, headed the household with his strange lite style. Penny Syca- more, his daughter, played by Amy Cummins, also followed this style by choosing a variety of professions in- cluding painting and writing plays. Penny's husband, Paul lplayed by Mickey Deall, also had adopted the Vanderhot way of lite as he passed the time by making fireworks in the basement. Living happily with them are Essie, Penny and Paul's daughter, Ed and their younger daughter Alice, played by Cindy Harkness. Alice has fallen in love with her boss, Tony Kirby lScott Austinl. Alice and Tony have a rough time when it comes to introducing the two tamilies ol such different backgrounds. Fireworks start when the lamilies meet. And the whole thing was a bomb. But, due to Grandpas vast wis- dom the story ended happily ever alter. i4 You Cant Take lt Witlt Yau The G-man, Mike Sontangini, is in the act of ar resting the Vorderhols lor income tax evasion.
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