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ORION tation: An Introduction To Lake Orion 6Homecoming HOMECOMING COURT '78, Sophomore representatives Beth Jones and Todd Messerg Senior representatives Jeff Ziegelbaur, Mary Nackerman, Bob Watson, king: Chris Daugherty, queen: Mr. Kinser, standing in for Dale Payneg Miss Fitzpatrick, standing in for Sue Neveuxg Matt Edwards, and Louanne Smith: and Junior representatives Mike Berg and Lori Olson. AFTER A SCHOOL WIDE VOTE, Queen Chris Daugherty and King Bob Watson are chosen Homecoming king and queen by the entire student body.
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Preface This text is not to be taken lightly. lt has been compiled for your benefit. When you decided to put down your ten dollars, you purchased a handy book of helpful informa- tion, important facts, and timeless memorabilia. This text, above all else, intended for your enjoyment 8 s.-yi ,Q i . if K 4 5 jj and a part of your enjoyment is the knowledge which we hope to give you about Lake Orion High School. Hopefully the material in this manual will aid you in surviving and maybe even enjoying the rigors of high school. And now without further delay we leave you to your reading! I sf. KAY Preface 5
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4 6-ill M. r Perhaps no event is more instrumental in bringing together the over 1500 students at L.O.H.S. than Homecoming. This manual to surviving and enjoying your high school days will open, appropriately, with the event that took place October 21, the annual Homecoming Parade, game, and dance. After the rowdiness of last year's float building, Student Council proposed a new list of rules and presented it to the faculty committee which was to decide whether to allow the festivities again. The committee agreed to Student Council's plan, and so came the new idea of having ten-to-twelve person flower parties. Unfortunately the football field was set on 111' x 'J L1 I C. CROWNING GLORY, Last Vickie Spencer, crowns the Daugherty. THE RED ROAST, m e 'fl if - takes first place in th I ildin onte t. MID X fire, the guard shack windows smashed, and the Sophomore float vandalized Thursday night of Homecom- ing week. After a hurried meeting, floats were allowed to be finished. Friday concluded spirit week's dress-up activities with a mid-morning pep assembly complete with confetti, class skits, pyramids, and yell offs. Sophomores took first in the float building at the parade Saturday, the Dragons defeated Chippewa Valley, and Bob Watson and Chris Daugherty reigned as king and queen at the dance that evening. Q iiiifwiiifr f T rift My 7Oriontation iffitffyxit L W ,
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