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Winter Crisis Before going outside to face the cold nippy- frost of the winter air, Marilu Gregor stops for a rest. 16 Instant Replay Brings Energy and More Changes
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1973 Homecoming Queen and Court— Va- nessa Gigac, frosh. attendant; Maureen Demeter, soph, attendant; Sandi Rogina, sr. attendant; Beverly Wallace, Queen; Donna Allen, sr. attendant; Sue Gyure, jr. attendant. Before their performance, the band and the Oilerettes review the routines and music for the halftime entertainment. Reaches Epidemic Stages tant R During the week prior to October the 12th, 531 cases of Oiler Fever were reported at Whiting High School. This contagious condition spread like wildfire from student to student bringing symptoms of ex- citement and anticipation to them all. On the eve of the homecoming festivities a parade passed through the main street of town, exhibiting the many floats and banners that the students had spent days in pre- paring. The nominees for the title of Homecoming Queen were brimming with excitement as the memorable night approached. On the night of Homecoming, after a spirited day at school, all of the work that was put into the flower- making parties and sign painting sessions reached fever pitch, as the best-decorated cars and floats were announced. To add to the cli- max of a very hectic week, Queen Beverly Wallace was crowned. Even though the Mighty Big Green Machine fell to its first defeat, it was a night to remember. Coach Nick Crnkovich says a few words to the student body at the morning pep session in or- der to boost the spirits of the team and the fans.
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Well into the new school year, stu- dents began to feel the frostiness of yet another Northern Indiana winter. Throughout the nation, a severe Energy Crisis had begun to change the lives of millions of Americans. Fuel prices went up, and temperatures came down. At WHS, heavy coats and boots now replaced the typical football game attire of October and November, and basketball and wrestling soon headed the list of athletic attrac- tions for the Oilers. Classes be- came more involved with each passing day. Clubs all around the school were busy planning the ac- tivities of it ' s members. Now only midway between the beginning and the end of the school year, the students knew they were only one step away from changing tomorrow. Winter also brought Christmas, of course. Here is a sample of the decor. Instant Replay 17
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