Littleton High School - Lion Yearbook (Littleton, CO)

 - Class of 1984

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MQ A., I flags, dressed as dwarves. perform to Hi-Ho. 1, lor. N ' World. if in Homecoming King. Clay Carrier and Queen. Shannon Sullivan accept their congratulations given by Mr. Tay- Tina Ellis. Chris Stutson. Megan Wilkinson, and Lisa Weatherman perform their pom routine to lt's a Small And The Band Plays 0n The Homecoming halftime show be- gan with a marching routine by the LHS marching band and tall flags. Included in this routine were songs such as Walk 'em Up The Stair. followed by a drum solo entitled Cute. The show continued as nine dwarves marched proudly onto the field to the tune of Hi-Ho These dwarves were actually the LHS short flags. Head flag, Laura Nutter commented, All of the flags were enthusiastic about the cos- tumes andthe music which tied right in with the Homecoming theme, Fairy Tales. The Littleton Poms, dressed as Mick- ey and Minnie mouse, performed with the Band to lt's a Small World. Tia Edington said I think we were pre- pared for the routine and we had a lot of confidence in each other. An archway was formed by the half- time participants andthe Homecoming Nominees were escorted through. Clay Carrier and Shannon Sullivan were an- nounced as king and queen, and re- ceived their capes and crowns. Shan- non also received an autographed foot- ball from the varsity squad. Purple and gold balloons were re- leased to conclude this fantastic half- time show. Homecoming - I3

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A i ll 1 W iQ F, All? ,l W 'N f' 3' IU 1 l. 7 Mi ill The Tall Flags salute the Homecoming Royalty l l ,l 5 fw lid , , lf V! I W l 3 e 'MVK X ,N dl, lllfh !L!0fZLHS Lions lined up on the 40 yard line against the J ' gr lf 'V ll -, . , fvjf Heritage Eagles in a fight to win our Homecoming l , WC l L - gl game. if 'elle ll -Nl I ll 7 v... if U me . A1 1 7 X -7 1 --'t' -- it l l W' ii PV 0 if -sf '- e f if il -vii M L a a -at N wil ' f 'lo W ' ' 7 - to S z--L ...tm- i mf. ,Q li i . aaee -fr. it ' flfl T f ' , if ' ' K I Q, 1 6, C H ,hai ,V JT: M ' l l ll-ll 7 ,OW ' l l' 'l l 7 7' A ' aiwe S- li i i il A Mary Williams. Cynthia Newell. Amy Echolsl Jill D l Hettinger, Pamela Minet. and Susan Harris per- . My + ! ' form with the band for the Littleton-Heritage ' H ' football fans.. atv- On Friday night. September 3I, I983, the football game was unforgettable. The Lions played as though they had never lost a game before. This was not just an ordinary game. It was Littleton's Homecoming game. Anthony Miller, a player for the Lions said, Not only was Heritage our crosstown rival, we felt we had to win the game to make the school and ourselves happy. It was our responsibility to go out and have a good performance. The winning offensive line consisted of: center Al Williams and Greg Hall, I2 - Homecoming We All Got A Kick Out Of lt! tackles Kent Brown and Mike Katzel, and tight end Al Stubbert, springing backs Mike Northrup, Brian Hatler and Glenn Dreiling. The Lions started the game with a 20-yard play scoring drive. On fourth and goal Mike Northrup made a I-yard plunge to finish the drive. Soon after, Heritage's Scott Goodwin tied the game at 7-7 with an I8-yard touchdown run, but this didn't stop the Lions. Glenn Dreiling made an 89-yard kickoff return making Littleton's second score. With a minute left before half and the 2, '. fe- fa' ag. 5 ff' -L- -s-at-we score 2I-7 Dreiling faked a handoff and found Stubbert wide-open making a 27- yard touchdown pass. With two Little- ton personal fouls, Heritage moved into range and made a 3l-yard field goal ending the half at 2l-IO. The Lions came back even stronger in the second half. The Lions added I7 more points with two touchdown runs on the l and 4 yard line by Dreiling and Mike Brohard, and a 2I-yard field goal. Time ran out with the score 38-IO.



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Jerry Brells, varsity fullback, kicks the ball Thafs the Way the bguncegl the Homecoming game against Arapahoe. Littleton's Homecoming included a soccer game against Arapahoe High School. At 4:00 p.m. Friday, September 30, i983 the two varsity squads went at it. Prior to the game the Littleton Lions. Soccer team held a record of three wins, three losses, and one tie. Even though players were very energetic, by the half neither team had scored. Mike Orecchio, on the Araphoe team, soon changed this by scoring two goals, and a third was made by Tim Auth from a penalty kick called against the Lions. Llttleton's .lon Pratt and Tim Wing struggle for control of the ball. Even though the Lions suffered defeat, they played a tough game. A look of sheer determination was seen on the faces of players Thomas Schlangen, Jerry Brells, Scott Bauman, Brian Sundine and Jon Pratt. I4 - Homecoming The final score ended with a win by Araphoe over Littleton 3-O. Despite losing the game, senior Lane Slaton commented that there was more spirit this year. The crowd loved it as Thomas Schangen, a German foreign exchange student led the team in Ger- man cheers. In addition to the game, the varsity soccer team supported the parade by carrying a float designed like a soccer ball. The Littleton Soccer team demon- strated it's strong support for the LHS Homecoming.

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