Lebanon High School - Cedars Yearbook (Lebanon, IN)

 - Class of 1988

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4, NERVOUSLY AWAITING the mo- ment ol truth, Homecoming queen hopefuls and escorts, Mike Gill and Teresa Williams, Mike Nor- throp and Amy Driesbach, David Barnett and Tammy Powell, Lori Roberts and Bob Limp, and Shelly Pullen and Jack Tanselle antici- pate the linal announcement of Homecoming queen. AS A BLASTING PUFF ot smoke juts into the air, iuniors devise the ultimate plant to Scalp the Athenians. i ' ' 1. - -: . s . ' 'I X'-N 'I' L . '12, , S- ., X, if f.fP'.'?52fw. 'ff' ' 5f,Q5'l -.Q ' ' ' ,! ' , MW V' 'V wSHi.XS..QvN i3Al?fLfQ If ' :A I 731' i pl af. .7319-' - , 4 1 ' . g - ,' 'i ' . A 4. A we A .- A an 1. A R A : ', 1 I ae. 'as' -1' 'W , 413 51 . X, K, Q N., -4 . A 1 ,Q1r4 f Q if X - i f ir' E, ': ff' S .. Q A t A' J is . .V ' - ' --L , '1 ff V v V ' x BEAMING FROM HEAD TO TOE, lovely Homecoming Queen Shelly Pullen radiates excitement as she flashes her tantastic smile atter receiving the crown. SENIOR SUPERIORITY is evi- denced by their enterprising en- try, decorated with a saloon, cor- ral, and jail, earning the Class ot '88 the award tor best float. HOMECOMING 15

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Tigers tackle West Students appeared to be in high gear as they prepared for Homecoming, centered around the nostalgic theme Tigers Tackle the Wild, Wild West. Dress for the day was the appropriate standard, black and gold. A well-attended pep session complete with music, balloons, and enthusiastic participants, began the full af- ternoon and evening schedule of events. Following the rousing as- sembly, students gathered in front of the school to view the Homecoming parade. The weather was exemplary, remi- niscent of a hot, cloudless day on the prairie or range. Color- ful, creative floats from classes and clubs attracted much at- tention from the numerous spectators on the route, while the antique firetruck filled to overflowing with tough football players received special acclaim. A delicious, filling chili sup- per, presented by the Sports Boosters, preceded the vi- cious game. The Lebanon Ti- ger Pride opened the eve- ning's festivities with energetic selections from their show. Despite a blow-out first half, the Tigers managed to perse- vere and score in the second half, although they eventually lost 41-7. During halftime, the coveted Homecoming Queen title was awarded to radiant Shelly Pul- len, whose escort was Jack Tanselle. Rounding out the packed evening was a student sup- ported danoe in the gym lobby. -1-,v ,,,...,xQ,, ve, ff 1 ' o ff . Y. i ' Y ga - no S. , . 1' 1' - f ,- I, 14 HOMECOMING , 1, '. It . RAGING CHANTS ol revenge spew from the lips ol war paint- adorned Indian Richie Mount as he brandishes his bow and arrow on the junior class float. WAVING HIS SILVER PISTOL, sen- ior Tim Emerick guards against attacks from vicious villains, yet still manages to strut his stulf. BIG AND BAD identity the vibes emitted by the LHS football teams, as they stare menacingIy at the spectators. X l DESPITE THEIR LACK OF EXPERI- ENCE, the Freshman Class skill- tully designed an attractive float, adequately capturing the theme of Tigers Tackle the Wild, Wild West. l -FEI . -so SOPHOMORE INGENUITY cleverly conjured up the unique concept of using a covered wagon pulled by two Athenians lor their eye- catching lloat.



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Participation pumps pep and pageantry Dressing to the hilt Monday- Friday of Spirit Week was but a small segment of the lively activities organized by the Student Council. Each day provided a unique way for all to attire themselves and show their spirit. Kicking off the week-long festivities was the annual 499+i trike race. Students and faculty alike donned clev- er trike shirts and assembled on the track to view the com- petition. Winning the stock di- vision were the LH Lunatics, while the Injured Joints took honors in the modified sector. Tuesday ensued much rival- ry, as it was college day. IU loyals soundly defeated Pur- due fans in dress, with senior Teresa Campbell clad in IU style from head to toe. Royal purple was the hal- lowed color of seniors on class color day. Senior girls wearing shirts proclaiming We do it on the field prepared strate- gies for the evening power puff game. A delicious taco fiesta presented by the Sunshine So- ciety preceded the fierce game. Despite the seniors' ex- perience andthe quickness of the freshmen, they were de- feated by the powerful sopho- mores and juniors, 27-16. Giddy-up cowboy was the cry heralded on Thursday, western day. Prizes were awarded to the best- dressed participant in each grade and the faculty. tvtr. Tom Ferry was particularly charming as a western bandit complete with a bandana, chaps, and spurs. A rousing pep session on Friday capped off a memora- ble week of fun-filled activities. The l-lomelycoming Court was presented, with the crowning of Queen Brad Burns, alias Bertha Boom Boom Burns. All were glad to see this tradi- tion continue after the contro- versy aroused by its possible abolition. Black and gold bal- loons were presented to the football players and coaches, and head coach Mr. Dave lvtarendt raised spirit even higher with his speech on stu- dent participation and involvement. The colorful parade passed through the downtown area in- vigorating the many specta- tors along the route. Extremely impressive floats, taking time and effort to construct, fol- lowed the LHS Tiger Pride through the streets and then back to the school, so stu- dents could go home and get ready for the evening football game against Crawfordsville. DESPITE HAVING a broken wheel and knees that drag the ground, energetic sophomore Mark Nor- throp perseveres to reach the tin- ish line ahead ol the competition. THE ECSTACY OF WINNING was worth the pain oi scraped knees, wounded pride, and much embar- rassment Ior the triumphant In- iured Joints team ot Mrs. Betty Lyons' health class. 16 SPIRIT WEEK BEAUTY OR BEAST was the ques- tion evoked by the lovely court ot Homelycoming Queen hopeluls, .lay Samuelson, Greg Orr, Queen tl.. Brad Burns, Brad Fortner, and Brent Craven with their macho escorts, Jennifer Wethington, Jen- ny Benken, Sheryl Belles, Kristi Smith, Chrissy Raimondi, and an unknown accomplice ape. ZW 3, v1 L fad'

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