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Page 18: 1. Senior Sylvia Saldivar clowns around during one of her classes. 2. Ernest Martinez, junior, Eric Thompson, senior, and David Casaus, junior, show off their costumes. 3. Lori l-loelscher helps decorate the student center. Page 19: 1. Lisa Bias, freshman, Kelley McKnight, senior, and Chrislyn Lohse, treshman, wait patiently to be judged. 2. Seniors Sandy Bolen, Debbie Dove, LynAnn Klutts, Dana Clin and juniors Susan Scott and Kelley Irvin invade the school. E 18 Student Life 1 E Xl gs, new gg
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All me work Pays orrl The week set aside for the Homecoming activities is the most ex- citing event of the school year. The glamour of Homecoming is the big pleasure students have to look forward to. Instead of reading, writing, and arithmetic, the students are faced with the hilarious challenge of being the craziest, funniest, and most spirited person on campus. The pressure of school is forgotten for just a little while and the students have a chance to really let it all out and have a good time. From Punk Day to the bonfire, the students never let up. lt's hectic, but it's a kind of challenge that everyone enjoys. There is a lot of time spent preparing for Homecoming and all that work eventually pays off. Punk Day and Masquerade Day gave the students their chance to wear the craziest costumes imaginable. The Bonfire and parade carried on the school spirit by showing the town just how much Lake View had to offer - but it didn't stop there. Homecom- lng's meaning really came into effect when the Chiefs, through much preparation and training, defeated the Pecos Eagles 28-O. All this, plus the crowning of Jeanine Cahill as Lake View's Homecoming Queen, made the 1981 Homecoming the event to remember. Page 16: 1. Jerri Snider and Rodney Black, seniors, wait patiently to be judged on their Punk Day costumes. 2. Jeanine Cahill receives her crown and rose bouquet from last year's duchess Angie Williams, while Mitch Lane looks on. 3. Ernest Martinez shows off his Texas size hat. 4. The Chiefs get fired up during the Homecoming game. Page 17: 1. The large bonfire bums bright as a spectator admires it. 2. The Chief Booster Club shows off their first place float. Student Life' 17
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Students Go Devo Cn Punk Doy Something very strange hap- pened to the student body on October 27. Ordinary, respec- table students were turned into orange - haired freaks and the classical blue jeans and T-shirts were replaced by leopard tights and metallic clothing. And even stranger, 'the administration did not make them go home to change or declare an inter- campus emergency. This was all acceptable because it was, of course, Punk Day, an event held during homecoming week to determine the wildest and craziest costume and to bring out some school spirit. Jerri Snider won first place with a prize of 35, Mike Little took se- cond for 34, and Katie Holman won S3 for third. Honorable men- tions were given to Letitia Ken- nedy and Gloria Sanchez. There was laughter everywhere and one left with a feeling of fun and that maybe there were some pretty strange people at LVHS. Devo, anyone'?? Student Life 19
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