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Juniors place 1st in events pirit accompanies festivities Every fall for one week people act crazier, spend hours making tissue flowers, and take time out for art work, as in painting signs that dis¬ play Indian spirit. Homecoming al¬ ways gets me excited, I love the op¬ portunity to act crazy and blame it on Homecoming, said Leo Bonin ( 12 ). The contests this year were again of great importance. The rivalry among the classes is at its peak, commented B.J. Malkowski (II). The school really looked great with all the decorations up, said Amy The excitement of spirit week gets Homecoming off to a great start, added Kelly Benefiel (12). Perez (II). The juniors really took pride and swept away with all the first places. The hall contest was won by the ju¬ niors with the theme of Jungle Book, while the sophomores took second with their version of Loony Tunes. Seniors took third place by having their hall take the form of Sesame Street. The freshmen followed with a Bubble Gum theme. The making of respective floats was sponsored by the class cabinets and after weeks of preparation were ready for the parade, which was held in Dyer the evening before the game. Again the juniors placed first, followed by the sophomores with their float. Freshmen placed third and seniors last. Spirit week consist¬ ed of college tee-shirt day, followed by dress-up day, followed by sweat suit day and then LC shirt day. Stu¬ dents were encouraged to partici¬ pate by dressing appropriately on the designated day to help spark school spirit for the upcoming game. Angela Bonner (10) said, I think a lot of people participated in spirit week because everyone is comfortable in sweats. Instead of the yell contest being held at the usual school pep rally, the contest was held before the game. Students gathered in specified sec¬ tions of the bleachers according to class to yell their cheer. The results were announced at half-time. Ju¬ niors took first place, followed by the sophomores, the freshmen took third place and the seniors finished last. by Chris Sovich and Ardean Wietecha Kelly Benefiel Halls were decorated the night before home Finding cars for the parade was difficult. Jim coming and judged the next morning. Ric Conners. Kim Lee. Olga Gasich and Andy Sad- Mauch. Sherry Olesek and others stay to deco- dler sit back and enjoy the scenery, rate. 24 Homecoming
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After baptising people with water. Kevin Bella¬ my gets picked up by Jesus who awaits his turn Ron Buche and Kevin Bellamy listen carefully to be washed up. ' as Tony Massa tells the story of good justice. Liz Mandich Liz Mandich Liz Mandich Steve Tennant acts as a disc jockey in heaven during the parable of Poor man Lazarus as Ron Buche looks on. Using a look-alike dummy to help explain. Tony Massa tells Chris Gustis a story. Summer Theater 23
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Spirit week helped students get ready for the game. Senior Jayne Laird shows her school spirit by wearing her college tee-shirt. For the first time the yell contest was held before the game. Sophomore lettergirls help boost spirit during their cheer. € Shelli Jewett Shell« Jewett The parade occurred Thursday night before the homecoming game. The LC Marching Band parades through the streets of Dyer.
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