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Going over administrative work, in the office, is just part of Mr. Bibich ' s daily routine. Downstairs in his workshop, Mr. Bibich relaxes while making candles. He makes many different and beautiful kinds. At home, taking time out to spend some time with his grand¬ children, David, Denise, jay and jackie. Mr. Bibich plans on retiring this summer. At home, when he has spare time, Mr. Bibich usually enjoys his favorite hobby, candlemaking. Mrs. Bibich also helps in the making of candles.
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5U George Bibich for 21 Years Superintendent George Bibich has been academically involved for 38 years in educa¬ tion. Mr. Bibich became the Principal of Dyer Central High School in 1955 and the following year, he was appointed supervising principal for the St. John Township schools. In the fall of ' 66, Mr. Bibich was named Su¬ perintendent of the new school, Lake Central High School Corporation. Mr. Bibich was a great asset to the schools district, as he directed the growth of the schools system to one of the largest and most progressive in Lake County. Mr. Bibich considers the opening of the new high school one of the biggest highlights in his ca¬ reer. After Mr. Bibich retires, he plans on spend ing most of his time with all of his grandchildren.
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43 f A LUCKY NUMBER The number thirteen proved to be a lucky one, as the LC Marching Indians won the NIS- BOVA Sweepstake ' s title. Besides winning first place trophy, the band also received the best dressed inspection award. After winning NIS- BOVA, the band participated in state com¬ petition and captured second place in the In¬ diana All-State Marching Contest. On February 8th, 160 bandmembers and 24 majorettes left for Fort Meyers, Florida to par¬ ticipate in the Thomas Edison Light Festival. The band stayed in Florida for one week and returned home. Only ten bands out of the na¬ tion were invited to perform in this event. Biting nails and sweating under the collar are band members Janice Yakimow, Lisa Has- selbring and sophomore Lucy Dieguez as they nervously await the judges final decisions at NISBOVA Contest. Whether in uniform or not, the LC band plays with pride as they practice for state competition outside in the school ' s parking lot. Drum Major Karen Rosinko expresses her happiness after receiving first place trophy.
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