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Frosh are welcomed to LC. and Patti Grubbe. They reigned over all can¬ didates who were nominated. Victory was the theme the class chose Adolph (Kendal Smith) Hitler dictates his orders to the fresh- to use. man class. The sophomore float waiting to be lined up in the parade. Follow The Road To
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Homecoming, a memorable one Hard work and spirit was put into a week of preparation for homecoming. Classes showed their spirit and decorated halls. Competition was well under way as classes strived for a goal. Freshmen wore blue and white beanies throughout the week. Halls were filled with seniors hunting out freshman to initiate. After the parade Thursday night, crowds gathered on the field for the yell contest, in which the sophomores won. Freshman won best float. Home-Ec won best non-class float. Seniors captured the hall competition and won the over-all award, the Spirit Stick. Friday night during halftime, floats paraded around the field and king and queen were an¬ nounced for the year. Patti Grubbe and Ted Sangalis were chosen over candidates Terri Hart and Pat Lukasik, Emil Linders and Christie Goodall and Dan Mauch and Mary Town¬ send. Underclass candidates were: juniors, Mike Clark and Vanessa Sangalis, soph¬ omores, Roger Heikema and Sandy Munson, and freshman, Mark Sapyta and Donna Gregor. Halftime activities ended and the Indians were back on the field. The game concluded with a score of 21-0. Ron Bergeron happily sings away, as Farcus look on. This was the start of a fun Ryan Bozis, Jim Robinson, and Cayle filled week. Seniors Teena Zevkovich, Debbie Berstch, and Cheryl Kilander work on Spirit Stick for their hard work and effort. The few who participated greatly the class float for homecoming parade. The class received the school ' s deserved their win.
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Seniors capture Spirit Stick Varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders gather on the floor, in a cheer to help liven up the school ' s spirit. They put much time and effort during Lake Central hosted a homecoming victory over Gary Emerson. The week had ended and freshman put away their beanies. Their mind full of mixed wonder on how they sur¬ vived; but thinkin, It wasn ' t all that bad, it was kind of fun, the seniors were pretty good to us, in fact, they are the greatest! Halls were decorated for homecoming to share in the fun for Spirit week. All classes hoped to win the hall competition. spirit week and devoted many hours to help support the teams drive for victory. Mr. Terry jukes, joining in and showing freshmen that their beanies aren ' t all that bad.
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