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Recognition Rally Principal Says Thanks For Jobs Well Done was won by at NCA summer camp, t was awarded to the class with the •est spirit at pep rallies. 6 Anytime, anywhere, it could happen. Whether in the quadrangle, at the flagpole or in the football stadium, the new surprise rally was intended to say thank you. Thanks to football players, the Student Council, cheerleaders, band, teachers, etc., were in order when Mr. Giltner called a rally. It was different, but nice. Mr. Giltner said he called everyone out of class to take notice of and show appreciation for everyone who took time and effort to support LHS. He added that he hoped the rallies would raise school spirit and help get more studetns involved in school activities.
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The 1978-79 school year was full of changes. The LHS was completed, girls started volleyball as a winter sport and the school board decided to allow smoking. Smokers, who had been defacing restrooms illegally for a long time, were given the space under the front canopy for smoking. Ash cans, full of garbage, butts and trash, symbolized the new freedom. Junk on the lawn and in the bushes were constant reminders that the smokers had won.
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Girls Go Out For Volleyball New Fall Sport For Girls Times were changing. Girls at LHS were offered a fall sport for the first time; volleyball. They competed against the other six teams in the conference. Louisiana sports fans were wild about football, liked boys' basketball, but they seemed to take a wait-and-see attitude toward the new girls' sport. To win a match, a team had to outscore the opponent in two out of three games. Most fans were unprepared for the unfamiliar terms, set it up! Spike it! They found scoring difficult to understand at first. But the girls were off and running, hoping for a better second season. COMING OUT FOR VOLLEYBALL were: front; J. Greer, J. Todd, K. Culhane, L. Minor, J. Akers, B. Traynor. Middle: M. Dempsey, J. Stuerman, S. Stephens, J. Ince, K. Webber, J. Fritz. Back: L. Calvin, R. Windmiller, S. Sencenbaugh, C. Akers, Coach Davis, J. Weese, V. Kuntz.
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