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Seven Eighth graders Sam Eggleston. Wade Davis. Willy Conkle. Crescent Alford. Tracey Nihiser. James Funk, and Tim Keith, stand up to let everyone see their colorful outfits that they made up. (Ih) Mrs Jackson, as a fortune teller, could look in to her crystal ball and predict her students' grades (Ih) Nikki Critser and Matt Seager played two very strange characters, in their colorful outfits. (Ih) John Smathers roamed the halls as he caused mischief by pretending to pull the fire extinguisher. (Ih) Collene Toops chose to go back to her childhood for the day with her little teddy bear. (Ih) Miss Taylor, alias Raggedy Ann. looked like a living doll as she greeted each of her students with a smile. Oh) Pat Blosser, a future farmer, dressed as a hilly billy farmer with his corncob pipe. (Ih) Lisa Hawkins Halloween 13
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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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Queen Crowned In Style As an anxious crowd mur- mured with anticipation, the homecoming festivities got under- way at Bill Sauer Field. The processional of antique cars carrying the 1983-84 homecoming queen candidates approached the mid-section of the track as the Marching Chieftains played You Are So Beautiful. As the candidates emerged from the classic autos, they were met by their escorts, who then presented the girls with a rose. Doug Carr, senior class presi- dent. introduced Kelly Weghorst, the 1982-83 homecoming queen. The band began the fanfare, followed by the naming of the new queen. Maria Labrador. Announced by Doug, Maria was crowned by Kelly, and presented with a bouquet of red roses by Terry Sinnott, president of the stu- dent council. Queen candidates and their escorts were as follows: Queen Maria Labrador, escorted by Todd Poling; Cathy Woltz, escorted by Jeff Dennis; Kim Fox, escorted by Brad Daubenmire; Connie Har- wood, escorted by Larry Conrad; and Lisa McDaniel, escorted by Pat Hosier. The evening concluded with a Chieftain victory over the Athens Bulldogs, the final score being Logan 35, Athens 6. The tradi- tional Homecoming Dance was held in the high school cafeteria, as everyone looked back on another memorable evening at L.H.S. Queen candidates and their escorts pose for a final shot of Homecoming, dk Varsity and reserve cheerleaders spark the Chieftains to a 3WS victory over Athens, jh 14 Student Life Kelley Patton
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