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Through our high school years, we gain academic Hangar Dance, painting scenery for the spring play. knowledge in our inumerable classes, however, by in- and receiving that unexpected but wished-for award at volving ourselves in outside activities, we seek our Awards Night are expressions ofourselves, our person- identities. Extra-curricular activities give us a chance alities, interests, and desires. to be ourselves. Grasping for companionship and secu- rity, we reach out to others. Surviving disappointments, as well as enjoying friends' antics, gives us opportunities to show our individuality Being a part of the mass crowding onto the floor at the as we take part with others. l AIKIINIE IDAID1
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FI VIICIYEY IVIQLIDI. FII I flllt Bonfire Brightens Homecoming Victory The orange flame drew crowds to the north end of the football field. Lighting the bonfire, Lindbergh's first after many years, began the 1979 homecoming festivities on Fri- day night, October 20. Spirits rose as a Parkway West football player was burned in effigy, Coach Mach introduced the 1979 football team, the pom-pon girls performed to the pep band's accompaniment, and the cheerleaders led the crowd in cheers. Saturday afternoon, October 21, en- thusiastic Flyer fans sang M-l-C-K-E- Y M-O-U-S-E while pom-pon girls dis- guised as Disney characters danced and balloons floated out of a birth- day cake honoring Mickey Mouse's fiftieth birthday. Lindbergh celebrat- ed the anniversary with a thirteen float parade and a 17-7 victory over a previously undefeated Longhorn team. 1. LHS students hope the 1979 Bonfire re-establishes a once-forgotten homecoming tradition. 2. The Lindbergh defense fights for a 17-7 victory over Parkway West. 3. Pom-pon girls attired in ears and Disney character costumes perform white glove routines to the Mickey Mouse anthem played by the Symphonic Band. 4, The Girls' Tennis Team captures first place honors in the float contest. 5. Float preparation means early Saturday morn- ing work for Student Council members. 6. The half-time show includes introducing 1978 homecoming candidates escorted by varsity lettermen, .A-LA L 12
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