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Homecoming marked by change Homecoming 1983 was marked by many changes. New features in- cluded decoration of the school building, a bonfire and a public homecoming dance. Sunday afternoon Pep Club members decorated the halls and lockers of the school to give the building a festive look for the week. The “Burning of the L” was ad- ded Thursday night after the girls’ basketball game with Cresbard. Student Council President Mark Maule lit a giant “L to climax a homecoming kickoff pep rally. Continued on page 18 Members of the homecoming royalty els down Main Street during the newly- greet the crowd as the royalty float trav- revitalized homecoming parade. Homecoming royalty candidates are King Mark Maule, Queen Leisha Fauth, Sheila Kallas. John Zulk. Michelle Brandner, Dan Erdmann, Sandi Goebel and Colin Hoffman. 16 Homecoming
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“The Edge of Night” Special Events I Each year brings with it a handful ed a homecoming dance. Prom ar- of special events — memorable rived in the spring, and students en- evenings that last til the edge of joyed the banquet and danced to night. Homecoming, prom, gradu- the music of Switch. Baccalaureate ation — these were LHS’s special flashed through the lives of the sen- events. Not only were they special in iors as they rushed to prepare for scheduling and planning, but they graduation. When the final day ar- were special to us in other ways rived, the seniors participated in the also. The Pirates took on the Sully customary pomp and circumstance Buttes Chargers for homecoming, and were on their way to the edge of and after the game students attend- a new morning. Special Events 15
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The LHS Band marches during the Home- coming parade through downtown Leola. Sandi Goebel. Michelle Brandner and Ron Struck during the cheerleaders’ Tami Freitag serenade Football Coach homecoming skit. Best dressed Pirates include: BOTTOM ROW: Christopher Daly. Brandi Janu- ary. Scott Schauer, Camas Steuter, Mi- chelle Hoffman and Ben Kothe. TOP ROW: Annette Geffre, Kenny Hatlewick. Boz Goebel. Kristy Schaible. Jan Schaffer and Chris Thielsen. John Zulk portrays Mr. Rogers of Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood in the Senior skit. Homecoming 17
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