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WE LOVE THE NIGHT LIGHT Westville loves the tradition it began fifty years ago, and so do most of America’s high school football teams. We are proud of the impact night football has had on both the number of those participating in the sport and the increase in the number of spectators across the country who love to watch football. Saturday September 23, 1978 the Tigers upheld a winning tradition by defeating Oakwood in the golden anniversary game just as Westville defeated Milford in the 1928 game. Several distinguished guests from both of the 1928 Westville and Milford teams were present for the day’s festivities which included pregame ceremonies, a reception, and of course a parade. It was a pre-game display of football mania that created an excitement and sense of “We’re special” that stayed with us the whole year. It was a reunion of old friends and ideas that had not just survived but thrived for fifty years. We’re looking forward to fifty more! 1. Color guard from American Legion Poat 51 starts the parade. 2. Two world famous mice. 3. Members ol the 1928 Milford team. 4. Members of the 1928 Westville team. 5. Antique Ford. 6.1928 Westville team. 7. Junior class float “Still Kicking After 50 Years. 8. W.H.S. Marching Tigers. 9... . With a rumble seat) 10. 8 11. Freshman float “1st Night high school football game 1928” and Happy 50th. P -7 12. Senior class float September 21. 1929 Westville (26) Milford (6) The Way It Was.” 13. Sophomore class float. 14. Representing Westville's fire department. 15. How'd ja like to go to Westville High? .. W.H.S. '78 cheerleaders. 4
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Members of Westville’s 1928 team include from left, front: Paul Stine, guard; Tony Morris, guard; Joe Frankino, tackle; Captain Tony Lutchka, tackle; John Reano, halfback; Jess Vilkanskas, center; Zano Gailus, tackle. Middle: Joe Caccia, end; Joe Lutchka, halfback; Charles Godels, guard; Mrs. Clayton Miller, the late coach's wife; Russel Guin, principal; Bill Rippin, tackle; Jess Moryer, field electrician; Harlan Sollars, assistant coach. Back: Vernon Elliot, tackle; John Benedict, end; and Pete Kriviskey, center.
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