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Paige Johnson taking a load off her feet T. Trotter B Wilson just hanging out. This year during the week of October 14-17, the student council held its tradi J tional spirit week contest. Many of the ] students participated in numerous ac- tivities. At the end of each day the teach- ers would decide on the student who showed the most spirit tor that day. The contests ended up to be a tremen- dous success, and the student with the most votes automatically received a free pass to the homecoming dance. As tradition goes spirit week started the week of homecoming However, tra- dition was changed and spirit week start- ed off a week before with a new contest This contest was the greatest leg1' con test. All the football players participated in this contest by taking a picture of their legs, with a pair of Oiorts on All ] that week, student council memners car- ried around a can with two certain guys on it. On Friday, October 10, Ms. Sava- cool, student council advisor, counted up all of the money in each can. The one with the most money won the contest. The winners were senior, Mike Fowler, and junior David Hiatt. On Tuesday. October 14, all of the students dressed up in their favorites: t-shirt, hat, and sunglasses,,For many it was a day for memories, and a day for fun. Many people had their friends sign their t- shirts. Or for some, like Robert Brown winner ot that day, he dressed up wear ing a t-shirt with hats pinned all over his clothes, with a miniature pair of sun- glasses on his collar Tuesday was also the day of the student council s fiist an- nual barbecue This event topped off the Above Top. Lee Ayers, Oh, what a yellow mum! Above Bottom: Kenny Stouffer, How did I get stuck doing this?' week. Wednesday. October 15, was 50's and c»0 s dav On this day many students wore some of their parents clothes to look like a teal teeny hopper . One of the favorite tads was to roll up the pant legs of jeans, and to wear their hair up or greased back. The winner of that day was janice Pitts. Thursday, October 15. was something LHS had never done in past history. That was color day. Color day consisted of each class dressing up in the color which the student council assigned to them. At the end of the day all of the students went outside to see which class could form the year in which they graduate. The seniors, whose color was black, won with of them wearing black. They also formed their year in 4.5 seconds! Friday, October le , was finally here - homecoming day! Of course, we all know what that day was: PURPLE AND GOLD DAY! There were many students dressed up in purple and gold, but there was only one person who supported it the best, that was Lisa Oelschlaeger. Along with purple and gold day was the kiss a pig content This event brought much excitement to the student body. When Kenny Stouffer, sophomore class representative got up to announce who was the winner, the crowd roared, wait- ing with anticipation finally, the last two contestants were left: Mr. Thornton and Mrs. Sweeney. Mr Stattlemen and Mrs. Iselin All at once Stattlemen and Lolin were out winners! But it didn't stop there. Mrs. Iselin informed the stu- dents that if $5.00 was collected Mrs. Ketnpf would kiss the pig too. Quickly the student council started passing around the cans, within seconds there w'as more than five dollars Mrs. Kempf also had to kiss that pig! 16 Activities
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