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Cold brings couples closer ance finalizes H.C. events Although the cold and rain ham¬ pered the game, the traditional lighting of the letters I.N.D.I.A.N.S. 1 were lit before the game. While the letters burned, excitement in the crowd grew-, everyone was anx¬ ious to know who would be crowned king and queen. As the players left the field at halftime, the score was 03; the Indi¬ ans were losing to the Griffith Pan¬ thers. While the players were get¬ ting their pep talk, Kathy Snow and Jeff Hupke were crowned king and The whole game didn’t even seem like homecoming, stat¬ ed Joe Roach, varsity player. queen. Other candidates were Kim Yelich, Ric Mauch, Olga Gasich, Andy Saddler, Kim Lee, and Jim Con¬ ners; juniors Laura Duran and Jeff White, sophomores Kari Ashby and Jason Gerlach; freshmen Heather Gall and Wayne Collins. As the game came to an end the Indians were defeated 14-15. The Panthers walked off in triumph while the Indians walked off in de¬ feat. I was so upset because the seniors didn’t win any of the con¬ tests. The only good thing was that Jeff Hupke and Kathy Snow were crowned king and queen,’’ com¬ mented varsity football player Joe Roach. A tradition that always follows the night after the game is the Home¬ coming dance. The dance is semi- formal and is usually from about 7-10 p.m. Many couples waited to get their pictures taken while the others gathered to dance. A D.J. provided the entertainment, leaving everyone else to have a great time. Senior Jen¬ nifer Nava stated, Although I did not have too much fun with my date the dance was still very enjoyable and the D.J. sounded really great. By Cindy Potter Wrapped bottles are used as vases for a final touch in the decorations. A group of freinds gather to relax and enjoy the music. 26 Homecoming
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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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The homecoming dance finalizes the weeks activities. On Saturday night Monica Nava and a group of friends dance. As tradition the homecoming king and queen are crowned during halftime. Jeff Hupke and Kathy Snow accept the honor. As the dance comes to a close many couples enjoy the last few moments. Steve Kistler and Peggy Korellis take time out to talk. Bodie Bodie Bodie LC junior Dave Britton (19) attempts to gain extra yardage against his opponents. LC lost to Griffith 15 14. Bodie Refreshments were provided for the couples during the dance. Chaperone Robert Rarick takes a break between dances. Homecoming 27
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