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Commoners reign as Kings and Queens .agp 3 Fate had practically chosen Rita Crain as Homecoming Queen. Rita followed the steps of her predecessor, Janie Moore. During their junior years Janie and Rita were the only under- classmen in the Queen's Court, and both were crowned Relay Queen before receiving the Homecoming ti- tle. This coincidence gave no clue for next year, however, there were three juniors in Rita's court. Sherry Kinder was the first LHS girl to win the title of Cass County Junior Miss. At the time Sherry won, she was vice-president of N.l7.L. Last year Deb lngmire, copy editor for Tat- tler, brought the title back to LHS. Was it just coincidence that Joetta Timmons, copy editor for Tattler and vice-president of N.P.L., was crowned 1971-72 Junior Miss? Queens were joined by Kings in reigning over dances. King and Queen of the prom were Randy Harris and Becky Thatcher. Bev Densborn crowned Gregg Sweeney and Lorreen Wilson King and Queen of the 1972 Hi-Tri Formal. l SIE . 'ffl ,jfillt I . 401 gn! A. Hula right, one, two, hula left, one, two, repeat, whispers Joette Timmons KNO. 25 as she competes in the Indiana State Junior Miss Pageant. B. Rita Crain is the surpised Queen of the Logan Relays. C. Randy Harris and 12 Becky Thatcher catch their breath after their dance. D. Queen Rita emerges victorious over five Homecoming finalists - Rita Crain, Gayle Bowyer, Marsha Luey, Jeannie Bollei, and Barb Castaldi. ei. if Wi
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No man is an Island, entire of itself . . . Self-expression and individual- ism became catchwords with deep meanings at LHS. Art students felt the pressure and the pleasure of self- expression as they prepared for the Secondary Art Exhibit, held every three years. These individuals pre- pared with a combined purpose. Eng- lish teachers and students exchanged roles when teachers assigned individ- ual oral class reports. Students taught students and, together, learned. Tattler Staff members were respon- sible for separate pages and together made a yearbook. Actors learned lines so that together they could present a reality. Art Club members painted local store windows with themes of the Homecoming candidates prior to the selection of a queen. Individuals, alone or as groups, composed the world of LHS. if A. We love you, Prof. Majorettes and Ber- expresses a wish many of us share: to have time ryettes form an aisle for Professor Marocco's enough to get everything done. C. Art Exhibit, last march onto the field. B. Mike Bower silently here we come! lil
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