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Fall means the turning colors of the speeches and skits. Last year’s leaves to many people, but to stu- Crystal arrived and a signing party dents fall brings the turning of text- was held. A television was set up SO Marty Henderson fills out a form and looks book pages. After the confusion of that the signers could also watch — over material he has obtained on College Day. the first few days, which brought new LHS compete on Klassroom Kwiz. teachers, new classmates, and new’ Class officers were elected and ac- schedules, students soon got downto tivities soon got under way. The work. Many clubs had their seniors made preparations for the organizational meetings and began Homecoming Dance. Sophomore projects. The Crystal staff sponsored girls ushered at W L home football the annual magazine drive which games, while the junior girls who began with an assembly comprised of ushered at the VMI games were Indicating the direction of a symbol on the eye chart, Junior Cindy McDermott takes part in the yearly check-up. cont. Co-Editors Mary Lou Hundley and Leslie Min- nix conduct the first meeting of the Crystal staff to begin the magazine drive. 18 chrono
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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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A new dance? No, it is Mary Ellen Ripley and a General Motors representative in a demonstra- tion of physics principles. Ann Horner Gunn, Elise Sprunt, Leslie Minnix, and Laura Parsons listen as nominations are made for junior class officers. Karen and Carla Snider leaf through the newly-arrived Crystals as Chris Carter catches the photographer a moment too late. ERC Hon icone Une En Ce tmnme mC en lasses, clubs, and Crystals fall events 19
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