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4. Fans cheer the Warriors toward victory. 5. L. Steury kicks to Heritage. 17
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Trikes pedal into Homecoming Homecoming ' 75 was filled with visions of tra- dition. As in past years three senior girls, Sue Menden- hall, Vickie Fry, and Ka- ren Malfait, were nomi- nated by the senior class as queen candidates. Fi- nally, after the first half, it was announced that the school had elected Sue homecoming queen for 1975. During half-time the marching band and drill squad performed, and the Woodlan cheerleaders sponsored the first tri- cycle race which was won by the Devil ' s Babies. Fourteen teams had com- peted for finalist positions. Winning the homecom- ing game has almost be- come a tradition, and the Warriors upheld it, beat- ing the Heritage Patriots 20-13. Following the game fans gathered in the gym for a cartoon and a classic horror film. 1. S. Mendenhall is crowned queen by her sister, Debbie, while T. Wiedemann, K. Malfait, and J. Kammeyer look on. 2. After winning trike race, Devil ' s Babies pose around their tricycle. Standing: T. Conroy, C. Bradtmueller, K. Leonard; Seated: S. Heath. 3. S. Heath strains toward the fin- ish line. ft i JBuWW,; T ' i P W ' lt p ' ! WW f 1 ! If,
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Bull winkle sweeps Mock Elections field 3, Mock Elections for the class of ' 76 was a vision of work, competi- tion, politics, and fellowship. Each of the five gov- ernment classes formed a political party using a Bi- Centennial theme. S.W.A. T. represented World War II; N. A. S. A. , the cold war; Bull- winkle, World War I; Yankee, the Civil War; and Liberty, the Rev- olutionary War. The day of the speech assembly, Nov candidates from each party gave speeches to try and gain votes for their parties. Finally, election day came and went with Bull- winkle sweeping the field. Phil Miller took president; Bob Fuzy, vice president; Mark Hetrick, senator; Dave Wells, senior rep. ; Randy Smith, junior rep. ; and Karen Malfait, sophomore rep. Jill Kurtz, Liberty party, took teacher rep. ; and Blaine Messmann from N. A. S. A. took freshman rep. 1. J. Kammeyer, L. Steury, and L. Stieglitz stand by their party symbol. 2. Listening to opponents ' speeches are N.A.S.A. party members T. Till, J. Stutzman, D. Bremer, J. Delagrange, C. Henderson, J. Kammeyer, and L. Stieglitz. 3. Yankee party chairman K. Hirsch introduces candidates. 4. Mr. J. Briegel struggles with preparations for speeches. J 8
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