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Varsity cheerleader Phillip Barth flips over Minute Maids Kim McLaughlin A spontaneous pep rally errupts in the cafeteria on the day of the Powder Puff and Cheryl Fore. game. - 3-uv-w Heart Throb officers show off their high kick routine during half-time at the Powder Puff. Activities - 23
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Patty Barnard describes one of her stupendous plays to Melissa Cater. Team's Meet in Grid Classic Traditional roles were switched the night of October l6 as juniors and seniors kicked off in the first annual Powder Puff football game. The girls took the field as football heroes, Minute Maids and boys made up the Cheerleaders and Drill Team, the Heart Throbs. The juniors defeated the seniors, 12- 6, with Lisa Albright scoring both touchdowns for the juniors and Myra Ellis making the seniors only six points. The game started out as sheer fun, but toward half-time it began to get serious. Many girls forgot they were playing touch not tackle football, and other hulks forgot that our school believes in good sportsmanship. Much of the tension was relieved by the half-time show starring the stunning and vivacious Heart Throbs. Drill Team captain, Gary Haygood, led the georgeousf'?J drill team through a hilarious dance routine to the song, Happy Days Are Here Again. Although the football game was ex- citing and well worth watching, most of the eyes in the audience were on the bubbly Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. With the help of the Minute Maids, these lovely Q71 young spirit raisers not only kept the crowd fired-up but entertained them as well. The game was a successful fund- raiser for both the seniors and the juniors. 22 Activities f ' ,W 4' .1 M ..- . - Who ever said girls play nicely did not attend the Powder Puff game. Varsity Cheerleaders, with the help of the Minute Maids, drum up senior spirit after thejunior's second touchdown. It is easy to see how many of the girls ended up with black eyes and bandaged limbs.
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.,-251. W , , . . A , Gary Haygood gives a preview of his Dracula performance, Kryste Hornbeck and Kelley McGuffey look like two ofhis victims. S , l If , ., y ., .4 i In search of a yellow-brick road, Darrin Lamb, complete with a crow on his shoulder, wins the contest. Strange Beings Invade for a Da Everyone loves Halloween and as we grow older we miss the dressing up, and the tricking and treating. We are now left at home giving treats to young goblins. At Lakeview, however, we still hold on to Halloween traditions. Students were encouraged to dress up and com- pete in a costume contest second period. Among the costumes that day were spacemen, monsters, punk rockers, and . . . well, things. It was obvious that peo- ple involved were showing both their bravery and Patriot Pride. Even those who did not dress up were treated to a visual spectacle that was well worth the day at school. Missing, however, was the Halloween 24 Activities candy that is usually present. Regardless of the rules, however, students were able to obtain an M8LM here, a Jolly Rancher there . . . A few classrooms were decorated for the Halloween season, and of those that were, it was apparent that spirit prevail- ed in preparing them. Along with the black and orange was our own blue and gold. At 3:15 that Friday, October 30, aliens, monsters, and other unimaginables made their way home only to continue the spooking later at the Band's Haunted House. For 51.50, kids were treated to murder, madness, and bits and pieces of horror. X Jus Aliens of every size came to Lakeview for the Halloween contest. After school, Patty Martin awaits her flying saucer to take her home,
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