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Lisa Jordan Basketball Queen 13
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4«t SvetUtty ‘ZO mU i Cheers and applause greeted the five nervous queen finalists as their escorts ushered them to center stage. As the crowd quieted — Senior class president Bryan Souders, accompanied by the 1985 Basketball Queen Lisa McCort, announced the new queen. Kelly Maniskas beamed and shed a few tears of happiness as she stepped up to the microphone. Queen Kelly thanked her parents and the entire student body for all of their support. Kelly stepped back with her escort Kerry York and snapshots were then taken of the reigning queen and her court. The court consisted of Lisa Jordan escorted by Brian Cummins, Tammy Krannitz escorted by D. J. Conrad, Cindy Lantz escorted by Keith Myers, and Lora Webb escorted by Scott Schrader. Following the pre-game ceremony Logan's arch rival Athens invaded the mighty Chieftain territory. Victoriously the purple and white came through with flying colors as they destroyed the Bulldogs 66 to 44. To top off the evening a dance was held to honor the basketball team, the queen and her court. The Student Council sponsored the celebration and the crowning of the queen preceding the game. Everyone involved with the events of the night will remember it as a special one. A sparkling crown is a symbol of a royal queen. The 1986 Basketball Queen. Kelly Maniskas was honored with this gemmed tiara. Showing his enthusiasm, senior Jamie Bur- cham blasts through the sign to start off the Chieftain warm-ups. 14 Basketball Queen LJ
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“Struttin’ Chiefs” Are Stepping High What would L.H.S. be with®ut the Logan Marching Chieftains? Each Friday night the “Struttin' Chiefs set the pace and dance to the beat for thousands of cheering fans. Easy as they may make if look, preparing their halftime and pre-game shows requires many hours of practice. They begin their season each year by attending band camp, held at Ohio University. Long hours of memorizing music and marching drills definitely pay off as the high steppers prove that practice makes perfect. Besides the local Veteran's Day, Santa Claus and Memorial Day parades, the band can also be found strutting their stuff at out-of-town competitions and holiday events. The Chiefs received second place honors at the Jackson Apple Festival parade. They also participated in the O.U. Homecoming Parade, the Lancaster Christmas Parade, and a competition held in Bloom Carroll. For the first time, the band participated in a band festival held at King's Island. During the winter season, the band rehearses music for their annual Winter and Spring Concerts. Director Robin Kessler took the musicians to the District and State band competitions as well as the Solo and Ensemble contest, where they received top ratings. The Pep Band and Show Band also play an important part in school activities by providing lively music at the basketball games and supporting the cast in the Spring Musical. The 1985-86 Band president was Tammy Brown, along with Dwight Goss, vice president, Jeff Daubenmire, secretary, and Missy Savely, treasurer. From the looks of sophomore Amy Hutchison a week of marching at band camp can really wear a person out. This year the trumpet soloist was Janine Hammond. A sophomore, Janine performed many solos for the band and played “taps each Friday night. For those who think being a member of the band is all work and no play, these rowdy horn players can prove it s not true. 16 Student Life Shelley McDaniel
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