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Animal House 1. Tammy Gourley is eager lo go home and change her clothes. 2. Blaine Kramer seems to have gotten the easy job in the wheel barrow race. 3. Matt Kemp. Brent Kiff, Jeff Soetje, and Amy Kemp ignore the threats of more rain and decorate their car anyway. 4. janine Tonsoni. Kelly Petrosky, Tracy Todd, and Janine DeHart prove that togas needn’t be white. 7
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Slicers Turn School Into An The 1986 Spirit Week had its bright moments, but in some ways it was a disappointment as well. The weather was a con- stant problem, but the Slicers made the best of the situation by continuing the week with the same rowdy spirit that LaPorte is known to display. The powderpuff football game was cancelled because there was no place to play. However, the class games were as popular as ever. Cartwheel races and the Lifesaver games were just a few of the events that took place. Homecoming Friday was a par- ticularly memorable one for the entire school because there was a special Homecoming pep session during school. Teachers and students performed skits and aroused the spirit of the student body. The weather looked promising until the afternoon. Severe thunderstorms caused the cancellations of the bonfire and the car caravan. However, someone up above was listening to our prayers because the weather cleared up in time for the game. 1. Mike Pah ' mother would be upset if she knew he was wear- ing those rags to school 2. A group of senior girls sit around waiting for the next event to take place. 3. Doug Beck, Jeff Sutherlin, Greg Cooper, and Dawnan Sharrow perform a skit to raise the spirit level during the pep session. 006 Homecoming
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This year's theme for Homecoming was Harvest The Indians and en- thusiastic Slicers decorated accordingly during the Thursday evening decorating contest. Each class was given a designated part of the school and had until 10:30 P.M. to decorate it. Paper, posterboard, markers, paints, balloons, streamers, and a lot of organization and patience turned the school into a place that any Indian would fear to enter. Hcirves+ The Indians 1. Stacy Murray, Michelle Zabel, Mar- na Gerometla, Tami Woodham, and Chrii Ahern are almost finished with their posters. 2. This threatening sign is the artwork of Senior Patti Nossen. 3. Sandy tioos isn't happy with the way the streamer are being hung. 4. Christa Hurley it doing all of the work while Jeff Perex stands around trying to look busy. LPHS Students Prove to be People Who Can Work Miracles. 008 Decorating
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