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ghts Ho ccomiiii» Logan Chiefs work violently for their first win of the season (B.K.) Homecoming was a great success. Logan won their first football game of the season with a score of 23-14, Wellston was defeated and the crowd was ready for anything. The evening was also victorious for Carolyn Harwood as she became Homecoming Queen. The Five finalists were: Jacky Sparks, escorted by Brian MacDonald; Shelly Rayburn, escorted by Steve Roley; Tracy VanDyke, escorted by Tiger Viedt; Carolyn Harwood, escorted by Dave Moore; and Jackie Heinlein, escorted by Doug Kitchen. The girls arrived in corvettes at the front of the stadium where the escorts waited with a rose for each of the finalists. Only minutes later, Carolyn was being announced as the queen and was presented with roses and her crown, which was donated by the All Star Trophy Company, while the band proudly played O.D. Sweetheart. Pictures were being snapped from every side while Carolyn thanked the crowd. Everyone there was proud to be a part of LHS that night. Ten gifls were nominated for the honor of running for Homecoming Queen On the front steps are Front Row: Sheri Reid; 2nd Row: Tracy VanDyke, Shelly Rayburn; 3rd Row Jenny Grueser. Tracey Bryan, Jacky Sparks; 4th Row: Jackie Heinlein, Anne Me Broom Kerri King. Carolyn Harwood was absent from picture. (B.K.) Shelly Rayburn and Beth Vonville Student Life 11
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Chieftain Victory Highli Doug Kitchen and Jackie Heinlein excitedly heading for their designated spot on the field. (J.S.) 10 Student Life Beth Vonville and Shelly Rayburn
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Vocalists Give It Their All The LHS chorus was an excellent example of a group who spent many hours of hard work behind the scenes preparing for their many performances. The chorus, 45 members strong, holds two concerts, one in the Winter and one in the Spring. Both concerts are under the direction of Ms. Naomi Cummans. Members of the chorus range in age from grades 9-12 which makes for a unique learning experience that cannot be found in many other classes at LHS. The Hilltop Singers represent the cream of the crop in the chorus and serve as entertainment for many local functions. Their effort, hard work and dedication is always ap- parent to those of us watching. Performances by both the chorus and the Hilltop Singers will always re- main in our memories as we think back on this school year. 12 Student Life Shelly Rayburn
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