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The Drama second production Departments Homecoming to spotlight po.st, a conception by Jerome Robbins, West Side Based on of the year, is WEST SIDE STORY. Story is the conflict of 'growing up in the present, ond future streets, a conflict which has not been solved. by Bill Tribby, WSS will be presented Directed ~7,-.~8&19,_1973. Cast .memoers ~ott by Jim Massey ~,?ve!llber-16, Hancock, Jean Beaver, "Cathy mclu~e: "Homecoming "73--Past and Future" promises WMC Band un-der the direction of Mr. Carl NeffvDavid Hay, Steve Judd, Ric Durity and to rock the imagination of both sentimentalists and Dietrich, the Porn Poms, Cheerleaders, Majorettes, Harvey Poster.' libertarians. Sandy Stokes, SGA President, Color Guard, and a marching unit of WMC's ROTC proposed that the Homecoming Committee begin department. ROTC camp cont tromp. 3 planning in April so that last minute preparation Floats will be judged on originality of theme, work could be avoided.' , involved, and general appearance. Floats are Cheerleader Jackie Draper, Co-captain, with' already under construction involving a managerie learning experience.' other cheerleaders and pom-poms are planning a of themes such as: "Breakfast of Champions," "Patrolling is having a 6'4" guy behind you while pep rally after dinner on Thursday, October 25 in "The Senior Float," and "You Never Promised Me crossing a stream and turning around and seeing Gill Gym. The band will be ond hand as the team is a Garden Party." only a hat floating on the surface." . introduced. Highlighting the parade w'Il be the Homecoming Well, to try to sum it up, if that's possible, camp Homecoming concert featuring "Lobo" will be Court and attendants. The election of the Court will was a mixture of rewarding experiences combined held at Alumni Hall on Friday, October 26 begin- be on Wednesday, October 24at the Grille from 9:00 with some disappointing experiences, leavened by ning at 8:30. There is no charge to students, $3 for until 4:00. Each class will select an attendant. many good times. There was the hurry-up-and-wait guests. Tickets were available in the cafeteria as of Seniors will select two attendants and a Queen. The yesterday. Queen will not be announced until halftime. Each ~~~:i~~~tt~e: b~ar~~Sc~!,hl~f:s!~se~~t~~l~a:ft~r~~~ Many campus organizations have been involved attendant will be escorted by a student onto the from that of an officer, with little chance to see an. in Homecoming Parade '73. Forming at 12:00 in field where Dr. John will present the Queen with officer's life, and a feeling of disillusionment Westminster's City Parking Lot, the parade will roses, and the Queen present the traditional white toward certain aspects of the Army. But out follow Main Street north to Hoffa Field. "Past and mums to Mrs. John. Nominees for Freshman At- weighing this was the competitive challenge that Future", theme of the parade, will be highlighted tendents: Gay Jewell, Steffi Lambert, and Sue camp offered, the personal confidence and pride with antique cars, the oldest Maryland Fire Truck Snyder: Sophomore Attendents: Christi Cameron, that developed through personal success, the still in use, and former Homecoming queens who Jerilyn Jenkins,' Lieta Ritchie, and Dawn King;, overall tremendous qualities of the officers and have been invited to ride in the cars. These Queens Junior Attendents: Karen Beam, Paula Kinney, NCO's, the good times experienced, and the sense include Mrs. Rebecca Griffith of Irvington, N.J., Julie Mullen, and Debbie Steward; Senior At- of comradeship that developed among the cadets. Mrs. Gladys McLeon of Baltimore, Mrs. Barbara tendents: Kathy Blazek, Donna Herbst, Demetrios Overall, camp was a very rewarding and in- Sheehan of Towson, Mrs. Carol Ann Morrison of Maiiios. "sandv 'Schindler, and" Mo_lly Whitworth. teresting experience. Virginia Beach, Va., and Miss Linda Plowman At 1:30 the WMC Terrors will face Dickinson. Co- And last but not least there was 35¢ Budweiser of Cockeysville. Mr. Leroy Conaway, Mayor of captains Mike Bricker and Roy Angleberger are Westminster, and Dr. Ralph John will be riding in encouraged by the outstanding spirit 'of this year's Seniors! Before our party next Wednesday night, we're the parade. Floats will be judged at 12:00 prior to team. helping some ofthe churches with their UNICEF drive the start of the parade, by a panel of faculty and Topping campus events will be the Homecoming by taking some of the kids around for Halloween. alumni. Prizes will be awarded during halftime. Dance to be held Saturday, October 27 beginning at Having fun includes more than partying! Sign up in the Homecoming: parade '73 will also feature; the 8:30 featuring "Southwind." Sponsored by Phi feteriathisweek. Delta Theta Fraternity, tickets can be purchased $3 a couple in advance or $3.50 at the door. This will be the first dance on campus where beer will be Crown's available in-the cafeteria. The traditional bouquet we serve ... of red roses and rhinestone tiera may be replaced by a laurel crown and grecian septer. Diamond City BENN'S 140 VILLAGE BREAKFAST LUNCH 'DINNER Men's and Boy's Clothing SHOPPING GENTER Subs Pizza Westminster Shopping Center Special! Also Tuxedo Rental ... FROM NOW UNTIL Soft ice cream .1- DECEMBER 25 WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE AMERICAN 20% off on all Open 6 a.m. daily except Sundays 8 a.m. WESTMINSTER AMERICAN DON DEVILBISS. p,.OP. store items , IS WEST MAIN STREET WESTMINSTER ..... 0. 21157 NEWLY REMODELED Route 140 .:»: We~tminster 848_9790 PHONE EXCEPT SCHOOL RINGS BUSINESS . EXPANDED SEATING 848-9110
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