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This year ' s Homecoming court consisted of: front row, I. to r.; senior Va- Burrell. Back row, I. to r., freshman Christy Goodall, Princess; senior queen nessa Berry; sophomore Pat Conte; senior Donna Matoy; junior Nancy Terry Adams; and senior Deb Smith. Senior Homecoming queen, Terry Adams, is preparing herself for a future Senior candidate Donna Matoy contemplates a future in medical tech in medicine after graduation. logy as she looks forward to college. Vanessa Berry, senior queen hopeful, prepares for a secretarial career with the aid of the secretarial lab course. Senior Deb Smith ' s interests fall in the categories of office machines and a secretarial career. Business courses dominate her curriculum. 2T
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Homecoming activities change with age Jersey day, powder puff football, spirit week, and initia¬ tion, each contributed a part to the festivities of the 1973-74 Homeconming. For the first time this year, students participated in a uni¬ fied effort to help express the school spirit buried w ' ithin each individual. Variation from past traditions added a touch of something different to the annual homecoming presentation. The Class of 74 took the spirit trophy in scoring the high¬ est points in hall decoration and float competition with the winning slogan Wooden Shoe like an LC Victory? . The Ju¬ nior Class expressed their school spirit in out yelling the other classes in the N-Teens Veil Contest. New this year was the nomination of four seniors for Homecoming queen with the traditional court made up of one representative from each of the other classes. The an¬ nual homecoming dance also strayed from the past tradi¬ tion . Instead of an exclusively couple affair, the entire stu¬ dent body was invited to the come as you are (except for jeans) occassion. “Tip a Canoe and Warriors too was the catchy slogan displayed by the third place junior Class float. Althought the annual Homecoming dance was open to individual students, couples were still in the majority. The Class of 74 took Homecoming honors by winning the first place trophy in float and hall competitions. Homecoming spirit was exhibited by each class as representatives from the class of 77 proudly display the game hoop. 22
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Students involved in Winter activities Bill Watson and his date share a few moments alone while other couples enjoyed dancing to the music of Quorum. Couples took a trip in time as they danced amid an early Rome setting. ' Traces of Love was the song chosen by the N-Teens as the perfect theme for the annual mid-winter formal. Flowing gowns, bright nosegays and radiant smiles were just a few of the significant factors that aided in building a happy and fulfilling evening. Quorum provided the enter¬ tainment while couples enjoyed refreshments and dancing, as the romance filled atmosphere engulfed them and riv¬ eted in their hearts and minds a night to remember. Basketball Homecoming brought more pleasant memo¬ ries for LC students. Halftime activities included the corona¬ tion of the Homecoming king and queen, Seniors Tom Bu- toryak and Sue Brinkley. The class of 75 took float honors while the sophomores exhibited their spirit by winning hall decoration competition. The annual homecoming dance, this year featuring Changes , concluded the 74 Home¬ coming festivities. Dawn Smith and her escort Joe Theil take time out between dances to rest and discuss the evening ' s adventures. Inspired by the music of Quorum, many couples forgot the drudgery of mid-semester finals as they danced to the fast and the slow tunes of the times. Long gowns and boutonnieres were no hindrance to the couples. 24
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