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Senior Vicki Synder takes part in the freshmen initiation to show her sister Cindy that freshmen are a real waste. Cheryl Kilander and Tina Zevkovich take part in the football homecoming parade by carrying the Pep Club hoop. Mr. Hoover addresses the student body during an all school pep assembly the day of football homecoming. Opening Section 5
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Seniors enjoy early homecoming The 1973-74 football homecoming nearly sent the school into chaos with the date being Sep¬ tember 12, two weeks after school began. The classes immediately had to begin hall and float decorations, so they could meet their deadlines. The classes also had to have a class yell. This year the SGA took charge and gave only one trophy to the class which accumulated the largest amount of points in the hall, float, and yell contests. The seniors were awarded the trophy because they placed first in hall and float competition. The parade route was another change in the homecoming program. The use of Joliet Street in Dyer was not allowed because of the traffic tie-up it causes, so they had to use side streets. The homecoming week was a week of many activities. Each day the Pep Club sponsored a different dress-up day which added to the fun. The fresh¬ men were wearing their baby bibs for initiation purposes. The queen reigning over the homecoming ac¬ tivities was senior, Terry Adams. Her court con¬ sisted of three seniors: Vanessa Berry, Debbie Smith, and Donna Matoy. The underclassmen were Nancy Burrell, Pat Conte, and Christy Goodall. Final touches are made on the senior float before it is driven the seniors took first place in the float competition, past the judges. The many hours of hard work paid off as Wooden Shoe like a Victory was the theme. 4 Opening Section
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Bill Watson gazes into the eyes of his date conveying the The male teachers tug away in a valiant but futile effort as romantic mood of the Winter Formal atmosphere. the freshmen pull to a victory. Activities accent 1973-74 year The many activities which occur in a school year all form a certain separate piece of Lake Central. The different groups which show interest in these activities cast their special light on the event. The Turkey Trot this year was its usual fun and games. The freshmen won the giant drumstick for accumulating the most points. Patti Lay contrib¬ uted her part for the senior class as she won the girls half mile run the second time in a row. Her prize was a nice turkey. The winter formal was a separate piece of school in which tradition holds as being a turn¬ about. People from different peers were all a part of this event. The theme for the dance was Traces of Love. )an Anderson, a foreign exchange student from Denmark has contributed his piece to LC as he was a place kicker on the varsity football team. He also contributed his talent to the theater guild in the spring production of Funny Girl. After the state contest, Phyllis Lay and Marcine Shipley dig in the pizza at the band ' s party. 6 Opening Section
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