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1. The Juniors ' prize winning float. 2. Tom Thompson puts on finishing touches. 3. Eat Jim eat! 4. Bruce Horn tips his flute to the team. 5. Brenda Mainwal spots an openin g. 6. Jr. High crowned with second place. 7. Mock cheer- leader alias Lance Stevens. 8. Pierre, hang on for those curves. 9. John Harms plops Mr. Kear- ney with a pie. 10. Freshman receiver snags down the pass. HOMECOMING 51
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if ' s d small world Once again as Homecoming has approached, the L.A.B. Student Body participated in the traditional Home- coming week activities. Throughout the week various contests that were planned included; Halloween dress-up day, powder-puff football, pie throw- ing, eating, and skateboard racing. The pie throwing contest was decided by the class who collected the most money in three days time. The eating contest consisted of Ragu spaghetti sauce, Limburger cheese, sauerkraut, hot chili peppers, and chow mein. Each class had a bag containing each of these, and the team that finished first won, This year ' s theme for the float build- ing contest was It ' s a small world . . . . The seniors built a dragon rep- resentating China, the juniors, win- ning first place, made a windmill from Holland, the sophomores constructed a gondola from Italy, winning third place, the freshmen built a rainbow with a pot of gold at the end. This year the junior high won second place with their crown of jewels from England. 50 HOMECOMING
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On November 5, Homecoming Day, we were greeted with a downpour of rain. It was the first time in the school ' s his- tory that it rained for this annual event. Despite the rain, there was a large turnout of students, faculty, and alumni. The sun came out at half-time during the varsity football game and the umbrellas were put away. The Homecoming Court was then formally introduced to the crowd. They were: Debbie Hand, escorted by Kyle Mattner, Becky Butler, escorted by Steve Hooper, Amy Joyce, escorted by Ron Sis- ler, Sande Carter, escorted by Paul Marriott, and Shannon Meece, escorted by Steve Bleier. Sharon Sumida, last year ' s Queen, was then introduced. The crowd grew quiet as the announcement was made . . . Sharon promptly placed the crown on our new Queen, Miss Becky Butler! Despite the Knight ' s fight for a winning game, the Ontario Christian Knights proved to be victorious. The tired Baptist team was defeated, but were well aware and proud that they had done their utmost for their school. 52 HOMECOMING Danick Studio 17710Chatswor1hSt.
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