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$ ounds needed to berecorded from this Homecoming f runts, groans, . . . and squeals. Those were the sounds to be remembered from Homecoming ' 88. The squeals? All part of the Student Council fundraising plan, the “KISS THE PIG CONTEST.” Students raised over $40 for their “favorite’’ teacher, Mrs. Riggle at the pre-game pep ses¬ sion. Mr. Barlowe came in a far second, earning $12. Upon winning Mrs. Riggle said, “There were far more deserving people than I.” Apparently she was wrong. The sight of the pig unnerved me a little; the smell unnerved me a lot!” she said, after admitting that she was a bit apprehensive when her name was announced. Other new attention getters such as a cake-eating contest, won by senior Rich Heilman, and a decorated wagon contest, ex¬ pressed the spirit and craziness of the student body. The sophomore class won the Wagon Contest, a parody of the expensive floats of the past, by decorating their wagon like a car. The “car” was driven by Devil Mark Barnhart and Indian Julie Wagner. The traditional home¬ coming window was won by the class of ' 89, although the senior class won the Spirit Stick. It was definitely not the aver¬ age week at LHS. A week ol changes brought spirit and victo ry to the halls of LHS and one o the most memorable Homecom ing weeks in years! Sarah Langmaid X 2l Homecoming
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Anticipation is a Killer Tension rises as first runner-up Laura Tishey awaits the an¬ nouncement of the new Junior Miss, Lee Ann Parks. Reach for the Sky During the Physical Fitness rou¬ tine, all the girls reached for strength and endurance. Show It Offl Expressing the meaning of the song is also Tracy Parrish’s talent while singing Second Hand Rose. Dolly? No, it’s not Dolly; it’s Gina Steward who chose to sing Here You Come Again” by Dolly Parton. s 0
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