Lakeview High School - Viking Yearbook (Columbus, NE)

 - Class of 1987

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Buzzing around the dance floor is Queen Bee” Beth Louden, and an assort- ment of other creatures. The turn-out was ex- cellent for the third annual Halloween Dance. “I dressed up as a little old lady for the Halloween dance because I had just heard the song ’’Little old lady from Pasadena. I had no idea how an old lady walked or talked so I made my mom demonstrate and she did a good job.” stated Kari Snoozy. Three Yearbook members supervised the refreshment table during the Halloween festivities. KKK member” (Kerri Muhle), Little Old Bum” (Amy Liebig). and an Old Witch” (Amy Lindeman). V

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Flowers are still associated with for- mal dances and dates. As Stacy Behlen secures Trent Janssen’s boutonniere, they prepare for their Homecoming date. Scott Wallingford returns for a sec- ond year to crown Ron Klink Homecoming King 1987. Attendants Brian Foral, Brad Kapels, Allen Gehring, and James Wilke observe the ceremony. Homecoming week was filled with excitement! The cheerleaders organized Spirit Week - the week everyone was to dress according to the theme of the day to show their spirit. Every class decorated two win- dows of the commons area. The fresh- men class won first prize with the theme of “Beat the Monarchs” and received a cash award of $25. Second place went to Seniors, third to Juniors, and fourth to Sophomores. Finally, Friday. October 17, 1986, Homecoming night had arrived. On the calm but bitter-cold evening the Vikings stood 0-27 at half-time. While the band performed, the candidates eagerly lined up on the sidelines. Couple by couple they strolled to their position on the field while Mr. William Boucher gave a brief history of each candidate. When Layne Micek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Micek and Brooke Free- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russ Freeman cautiously carried the crowns toward the candidates the large crowd was hushed. Retiring Queen Rhonda Borchers crowned Charissa Corcoran as the new Homecoming Queen and 1985 King Scott Wallingford crowned Ron Klink as King. Lakeview was defeated by David City Aquinas (0-48) but nothing could dampen the students’ spirits. They were soon flocking to the school for a night of dancing that provided pleasant mem- ories of Homecoming 1987. ft



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UQ U i n fcl 1 l££ AN EVE] STING WI TH THE GHOULS A glowing light rises from the lawn outside the front doors of the school, and out from their crips comes a host of ghouls. Soon they are filtering through the cracks and crevices to invade the annual Hal- loween dance, sponsored by the Yearbook Staff on October 25. Among the creeping ghouls was a variety of scary creatures. Jason, from the Friday the 13th movie came to terrorize his victims, the devil came, and she said, “I had a real HOT time.” While all of the weird and scary creatures were busy dancing, three old ladies managed to teeter into the school. Student Council defrayed the cost of the prize for best costume, a dual-cassette boon box. This prize was awarded to Kari Snoozy who came dressed as an old lady. There was also a $10.00 gift certificate to Valentino’s Pizza, awarded to the best costumed couple Brad Kapels and Tammy Liebig, who portrayed King Kong and a black Fae Rae. A spine chilling movie, HAL- LOWEEN, shown on a big screen T.V. was then viewed by the maca- bre group which congregated in the pit. After the movie, everyone left a “tad bit” fearful of what might be lurking outside in the shadows. Making themselves comfortable dur- ing the movie were Kurt Sander. Ryan Lo- seke. Angie Allphin. Kyle Wobig. and others. Many students felt the pit was much more comfortable than a typical theatre scat. Waiting to be judged for best costume were Kyle Wobig. Angie Allphin. Ric Green- wall. Matt Bowes. Gary Brandt, and Eric Coldiron.The costumes worn by the majority of the students made the evening more fun.

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