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Kevin Howard waves to the crowd from atop Boy Scout Troop 234’s truck. Damon Cross and Ed VanDuyne are two wild guys! Freshman Carl Enchelmayer concentrates so as not to mess up in front of all those people. The Intensity Drum Line, always impressive in their mirrored shades, leads the band in the Labor Day Parade. The drummers are: front row, L to R, Jeff Scott, Chris Latoz, Eric Sloan and back row, L to R, David Whimpey, Bill Lattrell, and Jerry Scott. What is a parade without a clown to laugh at and laugh with? 11
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LABOR DAY PARADE The Westville Labor Day Parade was held, of course, on the first Monday in September. The whole town showed up along the streets and then went to the park to do whatever they liked afterwards. Gracing the parade with her presence was our own Angie Falletti, a WHS senior, as Labor Day Queen. First runner-up was Donna Miller and second runner-up was Kim Bates. Both are Westville juniors. Also entered in the contest were sophomore Stacey Sexton and freshman Judy Young. Angie was also presented with the Miss Congenialty Award. At the park, there were many rides and games to enjoy while you were there. There were also food tents and a bake sale. The Labor Day celebration was rounded out by a night of music by the Basics and a fireworks finale. Westville Labor Day Queen Angie Falletti reigns from atop a Porsche. Judy Young and Stacey Sexton smile while riding on a convertible in the parade. 10
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FIRED UP AND READY Spirit Week was a little better this year compared to past years. We had Fifties day, Hillbilly day, Dress-up day, Hats, shades, socks, and suspenders day, and the last day was our traditional Orange Black day. One thing that made this year different was our snake dance and bonfire. It was arranged by the pompettes and their sponsor. The snake-dance went through Westville hollering our cheers and pep songs. After that we went back to the school and began an exciting pep rally which included an eggtoss, a waterballoon throwing contest, a chug-a-lug contest, and a tug of war. It all ended in a huge bonfire. The week was truly something to remember for a long time. Mary Maskel shows the photographer what she thinks.
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