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(ABOVE) Members of the Lettermen’s Club purchased corsages for the cheerleaders and are shown pinning them on at the final pep assembly. (ABOVE RIGHT) Cheerleaders try to promote school spirit at pep assemblies. (BELOW) The male sections of the Lakeland High School Chorus are featured as they open their concert with the song, Take Me Along, directed by Miss Oxley 17
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ASSEMBLIES PROVIDE VARIED ENTERTAINMENT Every now and then the students of LHS are given a break from their regular schedule by an assembly pro- gram. These assemblies are not only entertaining but often educational. (LEFT) Clifford Guest, ventriloquist from Australia, entertained with his dummy friend. Herbie, in a humorous skit at one of the assemblies (BELOW LEFT) A high school ensemble from Brainerd. Minn, sang various modern rock songs such as Aquarius The boys of LHS found Ask What the Boys in the Backroom Will Have to be their favorite (BELOW RIGHT) The boys Barbershop Quartet from Brainerd sang How Much is That Doggie in the Window ' The quartet performed in an informal manner, much to the delight of the student body The students of LHS enjoyed a number of interesting assembly pro grams this year. One very informative assembly was a talk given by judge Callow from Waukesha. Other as- sembly programs included Clifford Guest, a ventriloquist from Australia, and Kenneth Goodman, an accom- plished organist. Concerts were given in assemblies by the LHS choir and the Lakeland High School choir. There were also several pep assemblies which helped to boost school spirit before basketball and football games. The final pep assembly of the year honored the Park Falls wrestlers. 16
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SADIE HAWKINS IS WOMEN'S LIB The girls of Lincoln finally got their chance to pursue a date on Nov. 13 when Sadie Hawkins rolled around. Dracula Phil Click and his bride, Angie Dillon, were voted King and Queen with Mary Bablick and Charlie Cremban as attendants in their typical dress of the 1930's. Gary Johnson and Sue Cremban, who came as childhood lovers, were award- ed with best costume. Music was provided for this an- nual event by the Patriotic Brass from Hayward who played from 8:00 to 11:45. Sadie Hawkins was sponsored this year by the Pep Club who claimed that it was a huge success. (LEFT) The Patriotic Brass did their all out best for the enjoyment of the dancers. (BELOW LEFT) More enthur.ed couples dressed in costumes for the dance, while others wore matching shirts. 18
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