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ation | f partic Student marks event 16 Chrono week fu The Homecoming Court. front row: Sara Peebles, Doncella Delaney, Kathy McElroy. 2nd row: Kim Poindexter, Lori Householder, Beth Sheridan, Lesa Williams. 3rd row: Carol Anne Moorhead, Susie Grist (Queen), Shelia Baker (Maid-of-Honor), Diane Hickman. Carnation sales, sponsored by AFS, bring a fresh scent to LHS as these students prepare to send a flower to a friend. Homecoming week usually in- volves a great deal of student par- ticipation and 1977 was no excep- tion. The week, planned and spon- sored by the Pep Squad, includes dress-up days to relieve the monotony of daily school wear. On Farmer’s Day students donned their overalls and bandanas and seemed ready for a day on the farm. Feet and legs came into the limelight on Shoe and Sock Day. High society ladies and gents wandered through the
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Enjoying themselves at the Homecoming Dance, E. R. Smith and Sara Peebles dance » and admire the decorations. Par Olssen and his date, Cindy McDermott, take a break in the cafeteria from all the good dancing and music in the gym. Kathryn Shuford is surprised by the camera as she and Reid Perry watch other couples dance. - players. The Court and their escorts then descended to the gym floor and — danced to Chicago’s “Colour My World,” which was dedicated to them. After an exciting evening, many students couldn’t believe that they had actually been to Hollywood, but agreed that they had enjoyed their night out with the stars. Homecoming Dance 15 a. i ed Hg a oF
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school on Movie ¢ ar Day. Due to its popularity in past ars, Fifties’ Day was repeated, bringing out the bobby socks and ducktails. On the final dress-up day, students combined school spirit with class spirit on a joint Red and White-Class Competition Day, which was climaxed by a pep rally. On Wednesday night floats built by classes to carry their represen- tatives added a special feature to the annual parade through town. Upon arrival at LHS, students gathered around the bonfire for a pep rally before filing into the gym to view the movie, Wait Until Dark. The Homecoming Queen and Maid-of- Honor were crowned during the Fri- day night football game against William Campbell. Stripes, argyles and other designs adorn the legs of this participant in Shoe and Sock Day. Senior Carole Carver turns to allow the cameraman to photograph her dazzling Movie Star smile. Laurel and Hardy (alias L isa Householder and Katie Huntley) pause in between their antics to pose for a portrait. The members of Kiss (Kenneth Donald, Steve Hostetter, Johnny Clark, and Jerry Beard) create an unusual sight in the halls. Homecoming Week 17
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