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The Devils planned their strategy under the supervision of captain, Don Van Deurson. Lowell Downs Griffith 21—20 9
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The Queen ' s Court and Escorts from left to right: Flatt, John McLellan. Queen Linda Weaver, Rod Schoon, Doug Wiles, Jane Hile, Pam Ogborn, Alan Martin, Cathy Judy Nord, Bruce Herz, Ron Benda. Cathy Weaver. Queen Linda Reigns in ’68 Participation was the word for Homecoming ‘68. The students donned sweatshirts on Monday, solid colors on Tuesday, flowers had the power on Wednesday, we dressed up on Thursday, and backed our team with school colors on Friday. Posters, like Mellody Kudlo ' s (left) decorated the halls and symbolized the students ' spirit. Students worked after school to prepare floats for the biggest and best homecoming parade ever. The parade led crowds to the bon¬ fire (right) where cheers were shouted. The winners of the float competition were an¬ nounced: The Home-Ec Club took first, the Pep Club, second, and the Senior Class, third. The annual pep session was moved indoors because of rain, but no natural element could depress the dynamic Devils, and their fantastic followers. The Griffith 13, Lowell 7 halftime score failed to depress the crowd as Student Coun¬ cil President, Pete Kasper, crowned Linda Wea¬ ver Homecoming Queen. The conflict resumed and the Devils, deter¬ mined to win the most important game of the year, pulled through victoriously as we topped the Panthers, 21 — 20. 8
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Big Sis—Little Sis Party Lowell ' s second annual Big Sis-Little Sis parly was held on September 26, 1967. Among other seniors who pro¬ vided entertainment were, Linda Weav¬ er, Linda Kitchens, and Chris Nassau (upper left) who illustrated how to play London Bridge Is Falling Down, while Judy Nord and Clyda Sark (upper right) furnished music for the game. Cookies and punch were served by the Home Ec girls, and the freshmen were instructed how to dress for school the next day, wearing a dark skirt, a white blouse, a green neck scarf, a green hair ribbon around a pony tail, one nylon and one sports sock. The Grand Finale, however, came the next day during noon hour when the freshmen went into the gym and bowed to the seniors (below) just to show their respect (?). 10
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