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LHS festivities in 76 More comfortable with his coat and tie off, guest Henry Rhodenizer relaxes and dances with his date, Karen Smith. Trying to learn a new dance step, Senior Richard Bird catches on quickly, as Dee Smith and Amy Conner seem to have it already mastered. Dances 25
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Let’s hear it for profit and good ol ' fashioned fun! What with a Junior sponsored Christmas dance and a Sophomore created Valentine’s dance, the winter months were kept alive. At Christ- mas, Santa ' s Workshop perfected the atmosphere in which the Dynatones piayed while the Junior class reaped about $125 for their work. Sophomores, get- ting it all together, came up with a giant King and Queen of Hearts that towered over the gym, evok- ing awe from dancers enjoying the band Destiny. All in all, tenth graders made over $150 profit on what was considered the best behaved dance of the year!! The only thing left for Juniors was the Prom, and for the Sophomores — well, wait ’til next year. Cupid told you what!?!” — Junior Lucy Tilson seems surprised by J. H. Kostelni atthe Valentine ' s dance. Winter dances highlight At the dance, underclassmen Norman In Santa ' s Workshop, Seniors Jerry Bowles, Shannon Echols, Robbie Cummings and Carol Ferris enjoy the McHenry and Lisa Nay enjoy quiet great music and beautiful decorations, conversation. 24 Moments
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Kenny’s catches on fire during winter tost of the building. 26 Moments 1976 will not only be remem- bered as the Bicentennial Year, but also as the year Kenny’s caught on fire. As students sat in the cafeteria, a dense cloud of white smoke from the fire began to parade past the windows, and as soon as the news was reported, CHANTS OF “Chari-broiled Bur- gers” could be heard echoing through the LHS halls. To wind up 1975 , the Band and Choir offered the student body a Christmas concert complete with carols and Santa Claus. Besides the usual sports activity, a girls Gymnastics club was organized by Ms. Martha O’Con- nor, but due to inadequate school funds, the team was not granted a charter by the Joint School Board. Through the winter, only one snow! Members of the Choir, Jeff Mohler, Timmy The girls on themewly formed gymnastics Weeks, and Karla Vest sing to Juniors and team (thanks to Ms. O’Connor) practice Seniors in an assembly in late winter. after school.
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