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f Page 12 l Homecoming enthusiasm is expressed by semor Lily Boling 2 Flames rise higher causing spirits to ignite at the homecommg bonfire 3 We ve Got the Beat is the school theme Page 13 1 Chiefettes Robin Denham junior Kristy Nichols sophomoreg and Marina Aguirre, senior help launch spirits along with 400 helium balloons. 2. Becky McKee, sophomore, displays the Medusa Touch on masquerade day, 3. Pirate Toby Gunn, freshman, participates in the homecoming festivities. 4. Clowning around at lunch is Sandy Cape, junior. 5. An unidentified monster stares at the noontime offering. STUDENT LIFE v 13
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H'coming Traditions Live On oming home - good feelings are always involved. Our homecoming was no different. Emotions reached a peak, spirit swelled, and excitement was the consensus. Past homecomings regressed into faint memory, bringing the present and all its improvements into full focus. A break from monotony, involvement, and spirit, were the opportunities given to students during toga day, masquerade day, black day, and blue day. Roman garb complete with sandals and garlands of leaves were present on students during toga day. Masquerade day saw all kinds of characters brought to life - from a 1940,s flapper to a doctor to a geisha girl. The standard clowns and monsters were evident also. Black day was full of mourners for Andrews, while students showed their support for the Chiefs by wearing the school colors on blue day. The week climaxed, however, with the parade and bonfire on Thursday night and the game against Andrews on Friday night. Better floats and better signs with more time put into them and more involvement in activities contributed to the overall speciality of homecoming. The launching of 400 helium balloons by the senior class at the Andrews game was one symbol of this year's outstanding uniqueness. 12 STUDENT LIFE ....
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Festive Week Precedes Game he week was short, but so much was accomplished. Other than the obvious climax of the game Friday night, the week's high point was the parade and bonfire Thursday night. Mrs. Imogene Buck, art teacher, was chosen parade marshall, due to the many years she has taught at Lake View. During the bonfire, Amy Walker and Jerome Rodgers were named Mr. and Miss Flame. Lincoln Jr. High band joined the Lake View band for the theme song, We Got the Beat . T fs e e t 945 W I .,V V V , 0 4 gp, .p., 5 .ec ... if 'ff ft . . ff.: ' , . at kggq g g 14 ' STUDENT LIFE
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