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Activities Activities filled the extra-curricular time of many LCHS’ers. Floats, cars and hallways, had to be decorated for Homecoming. Tryouts and hours of set construction preceded Theatre Guild productions. Huge painted murals transformed the foyer and gym into a jungle for the carnival. Centralites gathered in the fieldhouse to generate spirit for upcoming games, listen to the music of “The Dust”, or participate in the Turkey Trot. Lake students assembled to congratulate bandsmen for their NISBOVA victory, accept LCs first Sports¬ manship Trophy and distribute athletic awards. Dances varied from casual after game impromptus to Homecoming and the highlighted formal occasions of the winter formal, “A Mid-Winter’s Dream” and the Junior- Senior Prom, “La Ville D ' Amour.” Honor Day recognized those who excelled in parti¬ cular courses or received scholarships and awards. Graduation turned the page for the Class of 197 I and marked the close of a memorable year. Activities 17
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Spirit prevails at Homecoming ’70 Hard work, anticipation, tears, and joy spell out the atmosphere of 1970 Homecoming. School enthusiasm mounted as each “special day” during Spirit Week collected more participants. Thursday initiated the traditional week-end activities with a 27-unit parade. Sophomores captured first place with their theme, “LC Punches Out a Victory”. Seniors placed second and juniors came in third. The Home Ec Club took first place in the decorated car contest with their Volks¬ wagen mouse. Seniors expressed their class pride by taking first place in the annual N-teens Yell Contest. Due to the portable classrooms at Kahler, the tradi¬ tional bonfire was quite unique this year as it blazed ra¬ diantly on the shore of the pond behind the football field. LC’s halls, packed with colorful signs, roared Friday morning as students gave added support to the mighty Indians with cheers and chants. Sophomores again came out on top as they took the Spirit Stick for their winning hall. A new award, the Tomahawk, was presented to the Senior Class for their overall spirit. Battling with the Mustangs from Munster, the Big Blue Machine performed before one of the biggest crowds ever. Despite the roaring crowd and the deafening cheers coming from the pep block. Senior Brad Moore was the only LC player to produce a touchdown as the Indians fought to a 6-6 deadlock. Climaxing the week ' s activities, students relaxed in the cafeteria while listening to the music of the “Dawn Wind . Coronation arrived and the 1970 royal couple were Seniors Bill Smith and Sharon Ladd. Junior Jan Solner displays her enthusiasm by participating in one of the special days of Spirit Week , “Indian Day . While the winning floats and king and queen candidates was ignited and blazed until the Indians moved back onto the circled the field during halftime, the burlap-covered LCHS field and action resumed. 18 Activities
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