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Overcoming all obstacles including minor vandalism, the choir float successfully pulled through with and cooperation to win first place. team effort The Drama Club supports their float Sleepi lt took third place in the Homecoming parade. ng Beauty. wa A- ! ' 52. C pl S . ,vii 15.55 S 12 is 9 , P.-.-Y-' Spirit on Wheels. Captain Hook, Cinderella, Sleeping tion. Beauty, The Old Woman in the Shoe, and many other floats were construct- ed to fit the theme of fairy tales. Each float was judged on originality, effort, relation to theme, neatness in appear- ance, special effects, and finally overall presentation. The judges were Mr. Robert Tschirki, superintendant of Littleton Public Schools, and his wife Mrs. Tschirki, Mr. Charles Emily, president of Littleton's City Council, and Dr. Faith Hamre, ex- ecutive director of Secondary Educa- I6 - Homecoming Awarded for the best overall float was Peter Pan, built by the choir. The float consisted of Captain Hook's pi- rate ship with moving waves, cannons, an alligator, and authentic costumes borrowed from the Littleton Drama Club. In the class float category first place went to the junior class for its float Cinderella, a huge silver slipper rest- ing on a purple pillow lettered in purple and gold. l J ,Y- '1 I 'Ll Lion pride was shown by senior class float
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Q1 ! As the early morning light began to shine. weary-eyed students climbed out of bed for the start of another week of school. It was Homecoming Week and the fun was about to begin. The once-sleepy students looked frantically through their closets for something to wear for beach day. Ha- waiian shirts and Qcean Pacific shorts were iust the beginning to the unique ideas demonstrated by many spirited students. Sunglasses. hats, beach tow- els, and even nose cote added the 'ar- Ry racy Katzel an ecapture the look of e 6O's. LLLV yft We ve got spirits yes we do! finishing touches to this day of fun in the sun. Planning for the next crazy day was no problem for many students who found an abundance of nerd clothing in their parents or even their own clos- ets. Visitors to LHS would not have been impressed if they had seen the nerds who roamed the halls on Tues- day, but the nerds could not see past the tape on their glasses. After the embarrassments of Tues- day, it seemed only natural that the students come to class on Wednesday dressed incognito. Trench coats and sunglasses dominated the hallways as these strangers to LHS drifted dis- creetly from class to class. The typical LHS student cannot re- main discrete for long. The craziness of the past was captured by wild and crazy tee shirts, head bands and even tatoos representing the 6O's. Last by not least, spirit and support for the athletic teams of LHS was dem- onstrated by wearing purple and gold. Seniors, Cheryll Beck and Doug Leibinger participate L on Beach Day during Homecoming Week. These two were caught striking their pose in the choir room wlwili K Kris Kemp, Patty Bradford and Anne Koza demon- strate their nerd qualities. Homecoming I5
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Royalty lan Aler and Beth Gammon a close dance. Fairy tales was the theme of the Homecoming Dance held on Saturday night, October first. The mood was set by Q-Z, a disc jockey, as he played music by many popular groups such as Air Supply, Mi- A few of the 'KD attendants at the dance, dance slowly to the music played by the disc jockey. Q-Z. returning to the dance. Linda Bybee. Aaron Valtakis, Eric Grey. and Michele Tracy enjoyed a breath of fresh autumn air before ,f S., 'X 0 A Fairy Tale Come True. chael Jackson and Quiet Riot. cluded Ian Aler, Beth Gammon, Todd Shannon Sullivan and Clay Carrier, Amen, Kris Kemp, Mark Musselman. this year's King and Queen, reigned Paige Larkin, Don Sampson, and Steph over the festivities. and the crowd of Sims. over four hundred gathered to watch the royalty dance. Other royalty in- Homecoming - I7 4' . if Z ff 1
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