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MC Mike Hilliar explains the week's activities. Smiles, stares and bubble gum bubbles highlight senior faces at the assembly. Mr. Irresistibleu Chuck Friesen is escorted to the podium by J an Kroodsma. float. Homecoming Activities Center Around MeI.okerS' Cheeselaurgersu -bw W .. .g Y 'W . 14? +A Tom Harpole and Dave McCormick-emerge from the senior The bonfue illuminates a float. After several changes by the senate and school, Laker's Mookburgersn was replaced with McLakers' Cheeseburgersn as the Homecoming theme. Catsup bottles, cheese- makers, and hamburgers, set in motion by unique forms of machinery, were the result in signs and floats. A cheese factory, senior-filled hamburger, and pure strength, won victories for the
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Juniors Sarah Schaeffer and Donna Ryan and seniors Barb Cunningham and Doug Lindley review the principles of parliamentary procedure. Salt Air Slimulaies Laker Leadership The weekend of October 5 and 6 may have produced few tangible results. To Laker ASB and class officers, club and committee heads, senators, appointive officeholders, and even advisors, it meant a response to the challenge, Hey people . . Y' The early morning trip to Rockaway proved less than refreshing to the 125 Lakers bound for the fourth Leadership Workshop. Though it took a minute to rouse everyone, the Weekend never Went to sleep again. The campers made many discoveries in the art of communication. Through group effort collages, a free-for-all Senate session, and the important element of free time, Laker leaders discovered the values-and the fun- of give and take. Group members listen as Van Dusenbery makes a point.
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Soph Jeff Bartelt strains in a tug-of-war. Mary Wadkins helps with the senior sign. if . ,iW,,.,: seniors in the float and sign competition, the tug-of-war, and the car bash. The class showed its enthusiasm by repeating the infamous 6'Hidey, Hidey, Hey yell. At the assemblies, MC Mike Hillier intro- duced the Homecoming court and also Hush Dayis Mr. Irresistible junior Chuck Friesen. Homecoming day continued with the annual parade around Lake Oswego. Majorette Cory Lockington joins the band in half-time entertainment. Steve Turnock hacks to Senior carbash victorv. li-' Floats and decorated cars carried the court, Pilettes, band, and student body. That night the huge bonfire was lit, wel com- ing Laker alumni. The Oswego 41-0 victory over the Tillamook team made the Home- coming festivities and the football season a complete success. At the after-game dance, The Sound Vendor pounded out the last of Homecoming 1968. Gridders Applegate and Klemz join the assembly.
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