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Slice of Homecoming ’79 captures H-coming Excitement was the colorful bill- loons thiit floated overhead as the foot¬ ball team burst through the victory hoop and onto the new field at the Cli¬ max of Homecoming Week. The thirteenth Homecoming was fi¬ nally played id home , on a brand new football field, starting a great tradition. But a tradition was broken at the same time, whim the administration banned freshm an initiation. Frustrated Se¬ niors. deprived of their privilege, poured all their energy into the Home¬ coming. Their work paid off. as they snagged all possible awards, including the? Yell. Hall, and Float contests. Stately students, elected from each class, Frosh Shelley Kapelinski and Mike? Cummings. Sophs Tammy Gra¬ ham and Dave Be il. Juniors |ulie? Dvor- sak and Rem )ohnson. anel Seniors Robin Kelly anel Re ge r He?ike?ma. Val Covert anel Tom Laskey. Jetely Ramsey and Kemt He?ss, Monica Raelile?wski and Dan Snyde?r re?pre?se?nte d royalty at the game. Dp. up Hint away went the colorful balloons lw fon the annual I lomecoming batik , Thr Indians lost to thr Highland Trojans 2tM». Thr Sophomore class rrachrs im w heights in cheering as they yell In a second place finish in the annual Yell contest. £ f |U ft Senior Class President Mike Lynch triumphant!) accepts a trophy for the Seniors first place in the aftermath of the Yell eonti st.
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Slice of Homecoming Activities stir tradition Firing up for Homecoming requires more than just touching off the wooden “LCHS on the field during the rally. It sparks from work by vigor¬ ous students, who build floats, paint posters, even help to spread word about special days. Harried class spon¬ sors and students in charge get in¬ volved and pull everything from lum¬ ber and nails to the class cheer- together. All kinds of weird characters roam Chris Dinges reaches new heights when Jim Brew Peggy Tibbetts and her date disco in the star- gets her on top of things during the Yell contest. studded cafeteria after the Homecoming game in which the Seniors were victorious. sponsored by the Student Government Association. Junior Nancy Blaho paints in detailed areas on the impressive Indian that ' s part of the class r—— float. The float placed third. the hails during the “dress-up” days; people with crazy socks and oversized jerseys, Indians, too. Thursday, enthusiastic masses with strong lungs meet in various parts of the school to practice their class yells. Proud students watch their floats pass by, and gather to yell for their class. The thirteenth Homecoming was just like the rest, familiar, yet new each year. And just as exciting. 12 Homecoming
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