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Guidance<br />

Class of 20<strong>17</strong><br />

Graduation Data<br />

44 Seniors<br />

4 year college - 88%<br />

2 year college - 2%<br />

Undecided - 2%<br />

Working Before College - 6%<br />

Other - 2%<br />

42% enrolled in Christian College<br />

Offered in Scholarships: $1,800,000<br />

Student Council Information<br />

Spirit Week/Fall Social 20<strong>17</strong> by Sharon Martin<br />

Spirit week for the high school kicked off on<br />

Friday, September 15, 20<strong>17</strong>, with an action-packed<br />

night of the entire high school trying to decorate their<br />

hallway within the seven hour window. This year’s<br />

theme was “Seasons.” Each class chose a season at<br />

the end of last year and had to represent it while utilizing<br />

their class colors and incorporating a Bible<br />

verse. Seniors had Winter, Juniors had Spring, Sophomores<br />

had Summer, and Freshmen had Fall. During<br />

the following week, the elementary classes toured the<br />

hallways and voted for their favorite hall. This year,<br />

the Sophomores won with their rendition of Summer.<br />

There were also many other competitions for points<br />

during Spirit Week. Each day, there was a new “dress<br />

up” challenge. Points were awarded to the class with the<br />

highest average of students who participated. Monday<br />

was “Sports Mania Monday,” Tuesday was “Tropical<br />

Tuesday,” Wednesday was “What Not to Wear Wednesday,”<br />

and Thursday was “Throwback Thursday,” better<br />

known as “decade day.” Friday, of course, was Spirit<br />

Day. On Friday, students competed in over <strong>17</strong> events,--<br />

from the annual Davenport Derby to Hot Potato—trying<br />

to earn points for their class. Later that night at the Fall<br />

Social, the final results were tallied and congratulations<br />

were offered to the senior class for winning the Spirit<br />

Week overall!<br />

Fall Social 20<strong>17</strong><br />

On Friday, September 22, high school students<br />

participated in the annual Fall Social. Students were<br />

treated to a dinner prepared and served by PTF parents<br />

that consisted of pulled pork, soups, salads, desserts,<br />

and much, much more. After dinner, students went to<br />

Sluggers and Putters for a night of mini-golf, bumper<br />

cars, bumper boats, and other fun activities. Later,<br />

students went to Kingsway Farms for a bonfire and a<br />

hayride then back home to LCCS. A great time was had<br />

by all, and a special thanks goes out to Mrs. Michelle<br />

Barnoff, Mrs. Marnell Keyser, and Mrs. Terry Shaw for<br />

all of their hard work to make this event a special<br />

night!<br />

THE LIGHT FALL/WINTER 20<strong>17</strong>/2018 10

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