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Enthusiastic fans lift team to a win John Ogrodowski hile torch bearers ran around the football field, the football play¬ ers warmed up. Anticipa¬ tion stirred in the crowd. As they have done in past homecoming games before the starting of the game, the torch bearers lit the wooden letters I.N. D.l.A.N.S. 1. As the letters burned, the crowd waited ea¬ gerly for the game to begin. At halftime usual homecom¬ ing traditions were carried on with the announcing of the win¬ ners in the yell, hall, and float contest. Kim Korfias and Mike Stout were crowned king and queen. Other ca ndidates were: Christy Bohling and Jim Daniels, JoElla Wolfe and John Bc- shears, and Jackie Mills and Keith Timmons; juniors, Mark Sarros and Lisa Stempkowski; sophomores, Ric Mauch and Rayanne Evans; freshmen, George Alavanja and Laura Duran. At halftime the band performed their award winning field show. Spirits were kept high, and they showed as LC beat Crown Point 20-0, wrapping up Home¬ coming with a A homecoming victory was wrapped up by couples celebrat¬ ing. Missy Murchek and Erik Lawson have fun by attending the dance. Crowned as homecoming king and C rashing through the spirit hoop arc ju- queen are Mike Stout and Kim Korfias. nior members of the football team. Kim is a drum major. tending the homecoming dance, the night following the game. Karen Hojnacki said, “The dance was very special because it was my first dance and I went with a person I cared for a lot.” by—Nancy Smock d Bodie 24 Football Homecoming
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Decorations brighten dreary halls; yell contest lifts spirits he school was dark and quiet; the only sounds were the fans cheering at the volley- ball match. Suddenly, a group of stu¬ dents walked in. Slowly, other students trickled into the halls. Soon the once peaceful school halls were filled with the sounds of music, talking, and laughing as the hall decorating began. The work was done quickly because of the time limit. The competition was fierce. The ju¬ niors had planned their “cir¬ cus” for weeks; while the sen¬ iors worked quickly and guarded their halls against spies on their “cleaners.” The fresh¬ men had many workers as they put up their “raceway;” while the sophomores were disorgan¬ ized with their subject of “dogs”. In the end, the juniors won the halls, with the seniors, freshmen, and sophomores fol¬ lowing. Helen Makris, junior, said, “fm glad that we won halls because we devoted many hours to working.” The next day, ticket- holders went to the pep session. Coach Britton was introduced and the yell contest began. After the screaming stopped, the votes were counted. The seniors, with their cry, “We ' re the awesome ' 84!” were award¬ ed first, the juniors, second; the freshmen, third; and the sopho¬ mores, fourth. After experienc¬ ing a pep rally for the first time, freshman Sarah Bridegroom commented, “It was a good chance to get everybody into the spirit of the game, and it gave the freshmen a chance to see what it’s all about.” by—Robin Lamott “It was a good chance to get everybody into the spirit of the game ... Pal Archer draws a poster for the soph¬ omore hall. The sophomore theme was “dogs; they received fourth place. The more help the better! The freshmen are the first group done on decorating night. Their theme was a “raceway. Homecoming 23
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