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It took Linda Klein and George Miller four hours to gather enough wood for the traditional Homecoming bon¬ fire. On the left, students dance around the friendly flames on a crisp, October evening. The moment of glory arrives as Jack Keithley crowns Miss Jan Nassau 1966 Homecoming Queen. Escort, Larry Me Mil- len proudly stands by while the coronation takes place. €
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ATTENTION ALL LURKING PANTHERS: IT ' S HOMECOMING WEEK AND THE DEVILS ARE ON THE LOOSE! Truer words couldn ' t have been spoken by Wes Hildebrandt, president of the Student Coun¬ cil. The Student Council organized the special week preceding Homecoming Day. Monday, Sweatshirt Day, was followed by Clash Day, Class Sweater Day, Dress Up Day, and Color Day. On Friday afternoon a pep session was conducted on the football field. — leaders direct the student body in their final attempt to pep up our football team and to pep up each individual attending Lowell High before Homecoming Night. During the pep session, George Herbst and Marcia Wilson watch in despair as Dr. Kirby (Dave Sirois) examines the Lowell Red Devil ( Pat Markel) with the hope of finding a cure for the virus which paralyzes its victim.
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fiJlcjld ' On Friday night, the school spirit took a gigantic leap. There was a pre-game snake dance and a parade through downtown Lowell. The parade ended around a bonfire near the football field. The enthusiasm reach¬ ed a high point as our boys scored two touchdowns. Although we lost by one point to the Griffith Panthers, our boys never looked better. No one will forget how Jan cried at her coronation, and the entire, impres¬ sive half-time ceremony. The post-game dance brought an end to a most memorial homecoming. Larry McMillen es¬ corts the 1966 Home¬ coming Queen to her majesty ' s throne at the post-game dance. Slightly soiled and definitely damp quarterback, Wes Hildebrandt, eyes the pigskin as the referee signals a first down.
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