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Lynn Draper and her escort Jeff Kostelni Sue Vess, the Homecoming Queen, is given await anxiously for the crowning of the her bouquet of flowers by Mr. Warren while Homecoming Queen. her escort Hugo Kostelni stands in disbelief. Homecoming 15
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Piece of Cake In the 1983 Homecoming game; Lexington vs. Glenvar, the Hurricane came out on top 35-21. Lexington came out confident that they could put several points on the board and could stop the Glenvar of- fense for a homecoming win. The fired up hurricanes did just that by grabbing a 21-0 halftime lead. At halftime the homecoming court was presented. The 1983-84 Queen, Sue Vess was crowned by George Warren. Lynne Draper was named, Maid-of-Honor. When the hurricane returned to the field they continued their strong play by going up to a 35-0 lead by the start of the final period. In the final period Glenvar scored 21 points but the mighty hurricane won 35-21. At the game’s close all three of the Hur- ricane Running Backs gained over 100 yards each. This set school record. Showing lots of school spirit for Homecom- ing week was Monica Wilson. Ninth grader Pipa Stewart, being escorted by Scott Williams, truly represents her class. The Scarlet Hurricanes show great perfection Managers Boo Lawson (Mr. T) and Tony in pre-game drills. Emore talk with friends prior to the game. 14 Homecoming
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Halloween! Halloween! On October twenty-ninth a Hallo- ween party, sponsored by the SCA, was held in the LHS gym. The party was opened to all students and their registered guests. The movie, Jaws II, with its thrills and chills, set the mood. After the movie costumed teachers and students were vying for recognition as the contest judging got underway. Winning in the class of scariest were Lyle McClung, dressed as a werewolf, and Paul Loggins, dressed as Death. Best in show were the jokers, Catherine Overbeck and Ray VanNess, Jon Mamon and Sarah Sessoms with big noses won in the funniest category. The most realistic costumes were Little Red Riding Hood, Lynne Draper, and Little Bo Peep, Alexia Pantaze. The costume judging was followed by a sock-hop that got everybody grooving. This party proved that each of us harbored creative elements that were manifested in the images of ghosts and gobblins and witches and warlocks. Two jokers, Ray VanNess and Catherine Overbeck chit-chat with Lee Woods after win- ning the prize for best costume at the Hallo- ween party. Bobby Clark, Frank Friedman and staff Mrs. Leadbetter and Mrs. Phemister take a close look at all the costumes. 16 Halloween
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