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Many LN boosters took time lor school dances, both Northeast students always anticipated school dances. Preparation for the special dances took much time and work. Decorating demanded co- operation of many people, but when fully carried out, the theme put couples into a dancing mood. Homecoming was put into full swing by the Student Council. Election of a host and hostess, an alumni tea honoring the class of l'-758, plus the Harvest Moon dance were highlights of the event. An exciting evening in Wonderland, mak- ing students feel miniature, and voting for a King of Hearts climaxed the Turnabout. if . ,.. , g ef' . .es Rockettes sponsored the Turnabout, a dance where the girls are the host. The theme was carried out by entering through the keyhole to Alice's Wonderland of giant flowers and trees. Homecoming brought many unforgettable surprises, responsibilities, and joys to students, faculty and parents. Decorating with pumpkins and hay, naming Linda Gage hostess, and the dance - all were planned by the chairman, Margaret Burkhardt.
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year while continuing lished much in their classes this year. Everything from making coffee tables in wood class to prac- ticing formations in band taught new facts, Everyone has now learned, with help from the office, one must obtain a parking sticker before parking in the school parking lot. Considering all phases of the year, no one will forget the fun ancl classes of this year. Mr. Hiza directs students alike by Woodshop teacher Mr. Coleman talks to one student about his project, finding mostly favoiabre comments on Brad Schuman's record cabinet betore he takes it home. Mr. Dietrich reminds a student that a sticker needs to be obtained to park in the la'- 3 -r some old LN traditions time the busy lunchroom traffic, teachers and putting up a sign and enforcing the law. The all school play light crew spent a lot of time preparing tor performances. After many long practices the Northeast band, led by Mr Schulz finished with saluting LNHS at home football games
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l the casual and formal occasions The most memorable dances were the for- mals. These special evenings were planned by the juniors who made an extra effort to make the events unforgettable, Students will long recall the enchanted evening of the Junior-Senior prom. Everything from buying a formal to dining at a sophisticated restaurant will be a beautiful memory. Girls will remember their first formal and even the first corsage. The boys will recall how nervous they were trying to pin on the cor- sage, or trying to decide where to eat. No, couples can never forget their high school proms. Wan... iiorf
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