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Corey Standifer and Mike Parris ready themselves before pictures at homecoming. (Photo by Ken Newell) Members of the band perform with alumni during half-time activi- ties at homecoming. (Photo by Ken Newell)
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What made homecoming special? Alumni!! Homecoming was definitely something to be re- membered. For the first time in years, the occasion was what it was meant to be. Many alumni attended, including past band and drill team members, who teamed up with present band members to produce one outstanding half-time performance. As Todd Flanders noted, The music and the color guard made it exciting.” Senior players’ sponsors were dressed to the hilt, and class representatives made their appearance in the pre-game festivities. Escorts, both fathers and Sandi Mitchell and J.R. Jones take a moment to pose for the camera. (Photo by Ken Newell) friends, were decked out in cutaways, top hats, tux- edoes, and canes. The stands were filled with screaming fans who were just as excited about the cameraderie in the stands as they were about the game on the field. Though the game against Northwest Whitfield was a losing effort, fans and players alike felt the enthusiasm generated by alumni, family, and friends as Homecoming '88 became one for the books. By Missy Queen 28 Homecoming
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What does fall season bring? Toasty Toes, Warm Quilts Football games, toasty feet, patchwork quilts, bon- fires, crisp falling leaves. It was fall, the favorite sea- son of many. Football, synonymous with fall, had stu- dents borrowing every quilt and blanket they could find to keep their toes toasty as they cheered the Red and White. Halloween was high on students' lists of favorite holidays as many dressed to go trick or treating. Thanksgiving brought a much needed rest and many took time to be thankful for all they had. Outdoors, leaves began to show their true colors, and many took advantage of their beautiful surroundings, especially in the National Battlefield. Activities enjoyed during the season varied greatly. Senior Marie Gilreath stated, I go horseback riding at Trail's End Ranch as often as I get a chance.” Fresh- man JoAnn Thurston, found fall my favorite season to go camping.” Whatever the activity, for most LFO students, fall was a favorite time of the year (if you don’t count going back to school). By Missy Queen Ghosts and goblims and eerie creatures come out on Halloween-, trick or treating becomes an obsession, even with teenage kids.” (Photo by Anna Bishop) 30 Fall
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