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What excKtly is Homecoming? Is it just o certain week where people oct funny and wear weird clothes? Or is it just trodition? It is all of that and much more! Homecoming hos been a tradition at Lokeview High School for os long as anyone can recoil. H is a week in the student s life when they con have a lot of fun during smool ond create a lot of great memories Homecoming '87 at lakeview High School started Monday, September 29. During this week the school become ex- tremely divided os the doss competition began the knock-down drag out fight to find out which wos the Superior doss. It all began with the attendance competition during the day, which the Freshmen -rook first in. Those Freshmen just love school don’t they? Mock Olympics was held Monday evening. Students competed in relay roces, scavenger hunt, bubble gum blowing contest, preliminary tug-of-war, baby food eating contest, ond “fill the circle with as many class members os possible . Juniors prevailed at the Mock Olympics ceremony. Tuesday wos hot, sunglasses, ond T-shirt competition. On Wednesday, there was dash nerd competition where the students mode fashion statements about themselves by coming up with the craziest of outfits. Thursday's dress was Maui Day. Students dressed in beoch or Hawoiin clothes. At the end of the day, the volleyball preliminary competition began During halftime of the Givis' Varsity Basketball game, the finals of the tug-of-war was held. Friday wos “Spirit Day , where students dressed in traditional blue and gold. In the afternoon, a pep ossembly was held to boost the moral and spirit of the Vorsity Football team. Finals for the volleyballtournoment were held in which the Juniors surged on to a mignty victory! The last ond find competition wos the fight song competition where eoch doss hod to sing the fight song from memory and the loudest class won. Well, the Seniors seemed to be mouthiest and they won the competition, and therefore dinching the Superior class title. Friday evening, the Lakeview Wildcats vs. Portland Roiders game turned into a tremendous victory for the Wildcats as Lakeview downed Portland 27-0. During halftime. Homecoming King ond Queen were crowned. LHS 1987 Homecoming King and Queen were Jason Dey and Dede Stokely. Fdlowing the game was the Homecoming Victory Donee. Another Homecoming hod come and gone, but to be remembered by all. by Cara Colon The Lakeview Wildcat Marching Band performs with style. 22 Homecoming Jodi King twists the night away at the Homecoming dance. Wailing . .. Waiting ... Waiting.
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Woodwinds Front Row: Oebbie Helms, Lisa Hogen, Mary Minock, Monka Jensen, Wendy Brosseur, Kristy Stickler, Wendy Nickev; Socond Row: Rhonda Bennett, Deborah Fountain, Sheila Joquays, Rhondo Murray, Teri Nelson, Heidi Wood, Mishown Delamater, Koren Durga, Jockie Fountoin, Wendy Keiltoltz; Third Row: Chris Thielke, Susan Keony, Mario Larsen, Trkia Towne, Dani Weikel, Kothie Lykins, Missy Weikel, Leeonne Cannon, Toni Dietrick Brass Front Row: Jenni Wokenhut, Vkki Brosseur, Marlene Munn, Tony Augustine, Duane Hunter, Amy Woles, Sosond Row: Erk Goedge, Becky Rosenberg, Thereso Lykins, Lorry Wilson, Mike Keilholtz, Jim Cain, Bryan Horvey, Rob Edison Before the start of the 1986 87 school year the Lokeview Community Schools hired a new band director to reploce Mr Kevin Cook, who hod resigned Mr. Dean Gilbert, o Michigan State University groducte, hod the fresh ideas ond enthusiasm that the band needed. There hove been several firsts for the band since Mr Gilbert's employment The bond performed its first holftime show in total dorkness, with glowstkks, much to the delight of the audience The bond was rewarded in their effort ond hard work with the purchase of band jackets which proudly display the Wildcat symbol. The band also was priveleoged to occept on invitation from the Central Mont colm Band to morch at their invitational. The Wildcat Bond received comments ond a ploque to show for their hard work. On May 13, the bond hod the outstanding honor and pleasure to play at our state's capital, Lansing, Michigan The Lokeview Bond Boosters mode it possible for the band students to travel to Hostings, Michigan to try a new type of band camp. At the comp, the students put some of Mr. Gilbert's fresh ideas into use. Mr. Gilbert's goals for the band ore to get more people interested in bond, to improve the imoge of the bond, ond he feels that once this is established, the bond will go on to receive many other owords for their eHorts and the band’s true talents will finally unfold by Julie Helmer Drums Front Row: Pom Thompson, Brent Neitzel; Bock Row: Croig Jensen, Jamie Pate, Julie Rama, Aaron Gladding Band 21
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The King and Queen of Clash, Cinnamon Culey and Tim Taylor, pose in their lastest fashion outfits. Has anyone seen my pineapple? Eddie Mahon feasting on his favorite meal of squash, strained carrots, and apple blueberry dessert at Mock Olympics. Big Bod Bryan beating his bongos boldly. 3 Blow Freshmen, Blow!! Homecoming 23
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