Thursday- Class color day, lunch competition

Thursday was class color day. Students participated by wearing their class’ color, winning points for their class.

  • 9th grade wore red
  • 10th grade wore yellow
  • 11th grade wore blue
  • 12th grade wore tie dye.
Marching band class lines up for a photo.
Marching band class lines up for a photo.
Jessie Turner, Jessica Lombardi, Kamryn Breidenstein, Taylor Wheeelock, Jordan Torres, Moe de la Viez, Phoebe Kolesar, and Liz Iwanski wear blue for class color day.
Juniors Jessie Turner, Jessica Lombardi, Kamryn Breidenstein, Taylor Wheelock, Jordan Torres, Moe de la Viez, Phoebe Kolesar, and Liz Iwanski wore blue shirts spelling out “Juniors!” for class color day.
Sophomores Cassie Wheeles, Christian Thompson, and Marissa Maize show school spirit by wearing their class color, yellow.
Sophomores Cassie Wheeles, Christian Thompson, and Marissa Maze showed school spirit by wearing their class color, yellow.

 

Ally Coggins, Morgan Cary, McKenzie McCaull, and Megan Kelly sport their class colors
Ally Coggins, Morgan Cary, McKenzie McCaull, and Megan Kelly sport their class colors

 

Thursday’s lunch competition was the ‘eat tissues from the box’ contest. One student from each grade at every lunch shift needed to move 200 tissues out of a box. The winning class won points.

Riley Bruning (left) supervises as junior Michelle Weddle (middle) and senior Matt Raabe (right) participate in the lunch competition in third period.
Riley Bruning (left) supervises as junior Michelle Weddle (middle) and senior Matt Raabe (right) participate in the lunch competition third lunch shift.

Points will accumulate towards the class’ total for Homecoming week. Points are awarded for spirit days and other events throughout the week. The class that accumulates the most points will be awarded the spirit stick on Friday, will be dubbed the most spirited class at LHS, and will win $400 to the class treasury.

 

Tomorrow is red, black, and bow day. Wear red, black, and bows. Earn a point for wearing red and black, and for every bow that you wear you get another point.

 

The SGA is sponsoring a PINK OUT for the Homecoming game tomorrow night.

 

The goal is to have the stands totally in pink. October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and Lancers want to help. Any pink will do. Attendees are encouraged to be creative and add pink everywhere- including hair, hats, socks, pants, etc. THINK PINK!!

The game has been selected yet again as WHAG-TV’s game of the week.