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Kim Fox People 9
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A Unique Year On the first scheduled day of school, no one showed up — due to a water contamination the starting date was postponed one day and students, faculty, and administration had one more day to exercise their freedom. Summer activities ranging from lounging after a day of summer employment to just plain old loung- ing were squeezed into that extra day. But. no matter what was done, it probably did not compare with the 'real'' first day of school. There was something for every member of the student body. The events where no one was categorized — the introduction assembly, the magazine sale, and the show put on by the school's own vocal depart ment. And there were chances that we as individuals grew, through meeting inspirational Bonnie Con- solo, a lady leading a normal life without arms. And somehow through all the togetherness, individuality was form- ed. Homecoming, Halloween, and Spirit Week, are just a few of the ac tivities that came and went — a few of the activities that personalities peeked through and made for an unrepeatable year. Kathy Conaway, a senior, shows her uni- queness in artistic ability by the seasonal pain ting on the window of the Shake Shoppe. 8 People Kim Fox
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Spirit Soars At LHS Pep and enthusiasm can be felt in the air, the students get rowdier and more and more restless as the day progresses onward. By the time 8th period rolls around they're ready for a pep assembly, and that's exactly what the cheerleaders and band members gave them. This year the cheerleaders had three pep assemblies, one during football season and two for basketball season. The assembly held on Oct. 28 was a special one, not only because it was senior night, but because the following evening the Powder Puff football game between the senior and junior girls was scheduled. The stadium was filled with wildly yelling students wearing their purple and white jerseys. The seniors top- ped off their outfits with hats made of newspaper. The assembly ended with the spirit stick competition and the teachers announcing that the sophomores had won it. The sophomores winning the spirit stick, made the seniors even more determined to win it back, that's ex- actly what they did, and what better time than the assembly before the game against Athens, the schools' arch-rivals, for so long. The seniors once again attired in their newspaper hats added confetti to their rowdie section. The students' cheers and screams, that practically blew the roof off the auditorium, showed the basketball players that the school was behind them one hundred percent and psyched them up so much, that not only did the varsity boys team hand the Athens Bulldogs a loss, but the varsity Cheiftainettes and freshman boys also upset Athens teams with Victories for Logan. Whether it was the nice, warm, sunny fall afternoon or the fact that the pep assembly was the day of Senior Night and the day before the Powder Puff game, but something made this senior section rowdier than ever. Oh) Mary Lytle, a freshman clarinet player, joins the other band members. In entertain- ing the students at an assembly, (cs) (ip. up. up. up? Although the balloons didn't ' go up for the cheerleaders, it didn't lower any spirits, (cs) 10 Pep Assemblies Connie Harwood
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