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A During the spirit-building peanut butter cookie B Senior Kerry Keck models his legs to the faculty E Sophomores show their spirit by tooling and shout eating contest. juniors Tracy Webb and Mike Phyley panel of Judges during the third annual M ing through town Tooling downtown LaGrange after scarf while Mrs. Booth and Mr. Liechty count. Leggs The panel consisted of Mrs Stage Mrs the powderpuff football game was a tradition for Tracy was eventually edged out by Ora Grate. Emerick Mrs Stroup and Miss Beuret each class Spirit bursts upon Lakeland. Following a hectic week of Corn School, Laker fans jumped into the excitement of decorating a float or wear- ing crazy clothes for a Friday night Homecoming game against Garrett. A week before the homecoming game, each class decorated the halls with themes centering around Beat Railroad- ers. Student vandals tore down the crepe paper throughout the school day Monday which dampened spirit momentarily. Thursday evening entertainment con- sisted of powder-puff game, a tug-a- war, a tool through town in trucks, and a bonfire. A pep session on Friday afternoon raised more spirit with a skit, class competition yells, and a pep talk from coach Hoover. Following the pep session, the Lakeland student body assembled on the football field to spell LAKERS in eighty foot let- ters. Everything was tied together with the Friday night game as fans watched class- mates on the field and LHS alumni were reunited with old friendships. A dance following the game got Lakeland students involved in feet stomping and hand clap- ping. All in all, Lakeland students took action and got involved in Homecoming week with lots of pep and spirit to boast Laker morale for hopes of a Homecoming victory.
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