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Homecoming was a special time for everyone this year. The theme for the floats was Nursery Rhymes. The seniors picked “Humpty Dumpty” to be their float theme. The juniors chose “Hey Diddle Diddle”’ to be created on their floar. The sophomores opted for “The Three Little Pigs.’’ The freshmen decided rhar “The Old Woman in the Shoe’’ would be the winning combination for them. This was the last year for the floats to appear in a homecoming at Whitko High School. The competition between the classes was fierce, roo fierce. An incident arose one dark night, and soon developed into egg and tomato throwing. Damage was done to one of the floats. The M.C.'s this year were Lies! Boggs and Jennifer Schneider, and the music was provided by the Whitlko Marching Pride. Congeniality’s my middle name—Mr. and Miss Congeniality Joey Busz and Chris Wolf Upper Right—A stompin’ good show. The first place freshman float. Left—Splat! The third place junior float. Borrom Lefr—Eat your heart out Princess Di, Here come the former King and Queen Rodney Roberts and Tina Yates to give away the crown. Bottom Right—The crowd was blown away by the second place sophomore floar.
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Long lines, short memories—Junior Richard Lysaght and sophomore Kevin Archer rake a few moments backstage to review their scripts before they go on Crew Members: Row 1—Mrs. Skiles, Tamrmmy Gidley, Vanessa Kline, Tina Gidley, Cindy Dormans, Anita Brain- ard, Tony Kinney. Row 2—Karen Engeloerth, Delaine Due, Gwenna Walker, Paula Easrerday, Stephanie Macklin, Sean Spear, Branden Truman. Row 3—Jen Schneider, Sandee Rufner, Srefany Mundy, Roy Castillo, stage so that they don’t forger their lines and make a “scene.” Rachelle Walker, Nancy Huston, Kim Hart, Al Gilson. Row 4—Tina Coyle, Jenny Harris, Randi Kintigh, Carla Harmon, Kien Copeland, Denise Nolte, Tim Easterday. Row 5—David Schneider, Susan Ray, David Rose, Jo- lane Ogden, Louis Yingsr, Rich Lysaghr, Mike Srephens. “Look, there's a fly on the rim of the glass.”” Vis taking arsip.. “It’s clutching its throar .. . “It's falling onto its back... ' “| can't look!” wr 1 No, this isn’t a new insecticide commercial, it's just a scene from the fall play, “But Why Bump Off Barnaby?” It rook a complex mind to Understand it because the butler did ir, except he wasn’t really the butler, he was Barnaby, who really wasn't killed ar all. Anyway, the cast had a wonderful time being whoever they were supposed fo be, whether they were really them or not. After the final performance, given for the school, a tearful farewell was given to the faithful director and expectant mother, Mrs. Skiles.
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