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Homecoming Opens Fall Activities Stacey Veselak was named homecoming queen. Other nominees were Pat Conte, Linda Webb, and Gayle Neyhart. Brian Dinges was named homecoming king during halftime of the football game. Juniors Mary Townsend and Dan Mauch were chosen from their classes to reign over homecoming festivities Dynomite!” Just like Jaws, we ll eat’em alive. Troopers will lose, In- •’Dynomite!” This was the freshman yell which won them first place in dians will survive, we defeat and we shine. We re the class of ’79. this year’s contest.
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Wins Band Director. Mr Doug Jordan, makes a little inspection of his own before NISBOVA begins With their Sweepstakes trophy in hand, drum majors Polly Sarros and Tony Gruttadauro hug each other, realizing hard work pays off Hard Work Pays Off as Band The Lake Central Marching band has done it again! Along with their twelfth trophy in fourteen years, the band brought home three perfect scores. The only other time this has been done since the judging system was changed to points seven years ago, was in 1972, again by LC. Many hours of hard work went into their show “A Salute to All Bands at NISBOVA, which consisted of different techniques in marching. The band stepped on the field to Chant and Jublio, other numbers included: S’Wonderful, Swing-Galee” and What Now My Love. The show ended as the band marched off the field to Furioso for Band. When asked about future plans for next year’s show, Mr. Doug Jordan replied, I started thinking of a new show the day after NISBOVA. Drum majors Polly Sarros and Tony Gruttadauro excitely go to ac¬ cept the band ' s twelfth NISBOVA award. 17
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During half-time, the sophomores came in first place with the win¬ ning float. Their theme for the float was ‘ We’ll mix ' em up. Freshmen Beth Jergusen and Leeann Newnum hold the traditional hoop which was made by the varsity cheerleaders for the homecoming activities. With the help from the Lettermen’s Club and SGA, the bonfire was built. The bon¬ fire was lit by the cross-country members: Bob Davis. Pat Fagen, Jim Robinson. Kelly Truman, and Pete Wielgos. This year’s homecoming activities started on a Thursday night with the parade, followed by the bonfire and the yell contest. SGA established the parade and bonfire. On Friday, the football game. For a homecoming victory, the Indians beat Gary Wirt 7-6. At half-time, the winners were announced for the hall and float contest. The freshmen took first place in the yell contest and the sophomores won two events, the hall and the float contests. In each events the seniors took second place. Representatives from the Juniors were Mary Townsend and Dan Mauch, from the sophomores were Penny Bickham and Tom Kapitan, from the frosh were Marcie Mangold and Roger Heikma. Homecoming queen, Stacey Veselak was chosen over Linda Webb, Pat Conte, and Gayle Neyhart. Brian Dinges was voted out of Dan Tristan, Glenn Pruitt, and Mario DeGiacomo. The Lake Central Majorettes and the marching band get into step for the parade.
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