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Juniors reign as King and Queen Breaking the tradition, juniors Carolyn Skinner and Jeff Gregor secured the honor and reigned as King and Queen over the homecoming festivities. Greg Gullickson drives in closer to the basket to secure a homecoming victory for the Indians. Gale Fulta pedals the freshmen float to victory. Jumping high, full of spirit, varsity mascot Sharon Blaize supports the Indians in a Goodluck cheer.
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Indians cool off the Devils The varsity roundballers burst through the hoop and travel straight on to a 74-71 victory over Lowell. Coach Linger gives instructions to the Indians in another clutch, do or die, situation on the basket¬ ball floor. Linda Beil. Bill Sievern, and Shannon Dines are only a few of the many pep band members who took the Indians on to victory. Senior ball player, Andy Anderson, evades two Red Devil ' s and shoots for another bucket. The exuberant crowd shouted their approval as the Indians went one better than Lowell to beat the Devil ' s 74-71 at the 1978 Basketball Homecoming game. The homecoming festivities came to a highlight at halftime though, as juniors Carolyn Skinner and Jeff Gregor were elected as King and Queen. They snatched the honor away from seniors, Jane Gerlach and John Gregor, soph¬ omores Lynn Tomsk and Eli Giravich, and freshmen Julie Britton and Bob Tribble. Freshmen won the float com¬ petition over the other floats to distin¬ guish the spirit of ' 81. A homecoming dance was held after the victory. The dance was sponsored by the SGA and featured the band Child. It was held in the cafeteria and was an informal dance, allowing the students to wear jeans. 28
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Trenching machines moves across the newly lev¬ eled earth preparing the field for stadium lights and drainage tiles. Senior Tony Strickland joined in with other letter winners as they put the new sod on the field. The boys used muscles they didn ' t know thay had. Never again will the Kahler Field be the reservation of the Lake Central Indians. A new field awaits the drum beats of the Indians on their way to victory Will it hold water? Brick by brick, tile by tile, the pool began to take shape. Yes, it held water and even a little frog. The finished product included 6 lanes of 25 yards, and 6 lanes of 25 meters. Now we can compete in all areas of athletic competition, well, almost all.
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