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The majorettes. April Brown, Crystal Lawrence, Rita Johnston, Trisha Kilbarger, and Lisa McDaniel dance for the student body as the band plays, (cs) The cheerleaders always add the word pep'' to pep assemblies Kelly Maniskas. along with the other cheerleaders cheer on the teams, (cs) The dedicated band members leave their friends in the crowd and go out on the field to get down (entertain) for the students during pep assemblies. Pictured above the band boogies to the sound of the drum break during Soul Man. (cs) The senior football players. Andy Hunsaker. Mike Sharb. Dennis Davis, Rodney Mowery. Rob Danison, Mark Bachus. Jeff Dennis. Ed Vanover. Brad Daubenmire, and Dave McBride, all stand proud. (Ih) Connie Harwood Pep Assemblies 11
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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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Halloween Brings Creativity High school life sometimes becomes boring and routine after the first few weeks. The newspaper staff, in efforts to add a little excitement to our lives, arranged a Halloween dress-up day on October 21. That night they held their second annual Halloween Ball in the cafeteria. The faculty, as well as the students were invited to dress for the occasion. There was a contest for best dressed faculty members. The school was full of many uni- que characters, garbed in crazy out- fits. Everyone involved had agreed he had a good time. Life can become boring sometimes, but we find ways to have fun now and then. Kim Barnhart and her friend, decided not came to school without bothering to to make a big deal out of Halloween, so she change out of her pajamas. (Ih) Rhonda Forrester and Joy Manley model their unique outfits, which leave us wondering what they are supposed to be. (Ih) Mr. Rckel dressed as a mad biologist for the day. prepared to keep all of his students at tention. Wearing his mask and overcoat, he could pass for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. (Ih) 12 Halloween Lisa Hawkins
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