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i: Art Guild members hope for a Devil vic¬ tory. 2: Sophomore commons were high¬ lighted by this Devil ' s head. 3: Teri Ogborn and Sandy Klahn prepare for Homecoming parade. 4: Vocational Auto Mechanics took first prize. 00 LOWELL RED DEVILS
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The 1973 Red Devil JV and Fresh¬ man Football teams had great sea¬ sons except for one small thing. They did not play River Forest in all six games. Both teams had 1-4-1 records, and the one win in each case came against River Forest. However, both teams did have apparent strong points. The Junior Varsity did show some flashes of strong spirit, always fighting back until finally putting things together in the last game against River Forest. The Freshmen also showed a promising defensive squad, allowing only an average of twelve points per game. If these boys can punch up their offensive teams a little, they should provide a tough, spirited Varsity at some time in the future. FUTURE PROMISE Junior Varsity Lowell Opp. Kankakee Valley 0 6 Lake Central 0 27 Griffith 6 6 Munster 14 35 Crown Point 16 River Forest 1 } ; • 8 Football 11
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Spirit Week: 5: Juniors urge the Devils to “Keep on Truck¬ ing,”. 6: Lynn Combs artistically decorates the Sears window prior to the Homecoming activities. 7: Irene The Greek” Kostantakis rides the SAE float. A concentrated effort to build sup¬ port for the team so that they will win the biggest game of the season, and for one brief period, the entire school becomes unified toward a common goal. The sophomores took spirit honors, sparked bv their first place in Com¬ mons Decorations. They were given a close race by the juniors, who won the Window Decorating Contest. Highlighting the Homecoming pa¬ rade was the VICA float, first in the judging. The Junior Class won sec¬ ond; Art Guild, third; and SAE, Hon¬ orable mention. From the downtown area, the crowd followed the parade to the bonfire and Powder Puff Game, the beginning of the Home¬ coming activities. The pep session and the game itself marked the end of a spirited week. Spirit Week 13
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