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Mike Vorce puts up another shot to help bring the battle to a tie as the fourth quarter ended. In the crucial three-minute overtime the Cougars were unable to take the lead and lost to the Klickitat Vandals 54 to 51. vle Varsity cheerleaders' spirit shines as Coach Titus follows his team onto the floor for the season finale. WOW! LOOK AT THOSE LEGS! was the cry as all heads turned to see GLA President Linda Simpson award Mike Vorce with a trophy and a lacy blue garter for his selection as Mr. Legs by fellow students.
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As a basketball rather than a football activity, Homecoming '68 presented LHS with a new experience. Seniors planned events around a themeborrowed from the Romans, All Roads Lead to Lyle. Daily skits, spirit blocs, the bonfire and the pep rally were aimed at sparking en- thusiasm. Alumni were honored at a Saturday evening coffee hour. Then came the culmination of the week and the season, the game between the Cougars and their long-time rivals the Klickitat Vandals. Half-time featured the crowning of Miss Beverly Bullock as 1968 Homecoming Queen. She was presented with a crown and red roses by retiring queen Debra Kyle and emcee Dick Bryan. All Roads lea- Chosen by the Cougar Club, members of the Homecoming Court were, from left, Freshman Nancy Hunter, es- corted by her father Russ Hunterg Sophomore Betty Rideout with her father Rollie Rideoutg Junior Kim Jones with 1964 graduate Keith Johnsong and Senior Bev Bullock with Jim Curl of the class of 1938. I K
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Lyle High School's varsity yell squad attended the annual cheerleading conference held at Central Washington State College in Ellensburg. It was there they learned many new yells and routines which they exhibited during football and basketball season. The Varsity rally squad put in many hours of practice and work, not only in cheering, but in sign painting, pep assembly planning, and spirit creating. The B squad yell leaders were selected in Octo- ber. Their yells demonstrated spirit, practice, and originality. It was their enthusiasm that help- ed to lead the B Squad team through a fine season. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, from left: Je anne Jasperson, Bev Bullock, Lona Nichols, Kim Jones. BASKETBALL A SQUAD CHEERLEADERS, clockwise: Beverly Bullock, Lona Nichols, Kim Jones, Jeanne Jasperson. BASKETBALL B SQUAD CHEERLEADERS, clockwise: Betty Rideout, Kay Hylton, Nancy Hunter. N
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