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Homecoming lnspires Tremendous Spirit The Queen's court and their escorts are left to right: Bob Heal and sopho- more Debbie Merrifield, John Frederick and senior Pat Foltz, John Lauver and senior Judy Whiting, and Bob Neff and junior Michele Mynhier. Senior class president, Tracy Purcell, escorted the 1967 Homecoming Queen. Debbie Heinemann, and Rich Smith escorted Melody Cook. Junior halfback, Ron Waldron, plunges through the Howe Kadet line for an exciting Laker touchdown in the fourth quarter of the game. Il White socks, sloppy clothes, and five different colored hair ribbons? You've got to be kid- ding! Well, that's the way the Lakers initiated their 1968 Homecoming festivities. The Lettermen's Club spon- sored a twenty-five lap bi- cycle race won by the Cross Country team. The night was rounded out with a bonfire which served as an inciner- ator for the senior outhouse representing Howe Military. On Friday night came the ac- tion packed football game against Howe, won by Lake- land 8-O. The half-time ac- tivities featured the crowning of the 1968 Homecoming Queen, Melody Cook, and the showing ofthe class floats. The immense bonfire reflects Laker spirit on the faces of juniors Ed Hack- ett and Kaye Resler.
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Linda Rowe Chosen Corn School Queen if . . t 1 it '-I :xg trucks tw The queen and her court seated on the Corn School float are left to right: Ginny Helmkamp, Judy Whiting, Queen Linda Rowe, Jo Good, and Jurene Murphy. The Lakeland marching band keeps up a lively pace down the midway, led by six twirlers and the drum major, Mike Saddler. Marching bands and joyful faces sparkle in the brisk night air as the 63rd annual Corn School begins in Octo- ber. All cares are tossed aside and fun for all becomes the main objective. Bands from all over the LaGrange County area march in the nightly parades and there are plenty of rides and refreshments to be enjoyed by young and old alike. One of the highlights of Corn School is the LaGrange County Queen Contest. This year Lakeland was well-rep- resented taking the top four positions. Linda Rowe was chosen queen, and Judy Whit- ing, Ginny Helmkamp, Mary Jo Good, seniors at LHS, and Jurene Murphy from Prairie Heights served as members of hercourt. i I3
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