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Page 24 text:
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Seniors Told ‘Hold on to Your Dreams’ A total of 233 seniors received their diplomas in 1969 from Lake Central as they headed for the challenges and endeavors of life. Dave Miklik releases the importance of the occassion as he listens intently to the speaker. Professor Martin of Indiana University, Gary Extension Center, gave the traditional charge to the class. 20
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BB Homecoming First Initiated at LC Student Council sponsored a Basket¬ ball Homecoming which was a first in the history of Lake Central. It was conducted similiar to the Football Homecoming with a number of in¬ novations. There were floats, King and Queen candidates, spirit awards, and a coro¬ nation dance; they were all a part of the new Basketball Homecoming. The floats were built by classes and clubs. They were judged on structure orig¬ inality, and were required to be built on little red wagons. MPC took the float honors with “Fry’em in their own Fat.” Instead of the usual King and Queen candidates the classes voted for Miss Sweetheart and Mr. All-Star. Seniors Karen Simanson, and Mike Hoffman were elected to represent their class. After the game there was a Basketball Homecoming Dance at which Mike and Karen were crowned. The dance featured the World Column II. Senior Diane Kroupa and Lynn Stasek wish the team good luck. Signs were set up in the hall, and were judged on originality. Mr. Al-Star, Mike Hoffman and Miss Sweet¬ heart, Karen Simanson were elected by the number of students (Seniors), who bought tickets for the game. 19
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Mr. William Graham, president of the school board handed out diplomas with a warm greeting for each of the graduates. Pomp and Circumstance Tear stained eyes, smiles, shouts of elation, handshakes, flash bulbs pop¬ ping, and traditional pompous music have marked graduation cere¬ monies for two centuries in the United States. LC, unlike other schools in the nation also took time for bacca- ulareate and graduation giving each parent and student time to think about the future as the hopes and aspirations of each are accomplished. Jan Norris, Al Loggins, and Paulette Huff discussed college plans shortly before the bacca- ulareate service. Peggy Stratton marches into the fieldhouse as relatives, guests, and garduates prepare for baccaulareate. 21
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