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Page 19 text:
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LAST WEEK As the year comes to an end students anxiously sit in their chairs waiting to begin the lazy summer. Each person at Lakeview faced a new tomorrow once May and its balmy weather rolled around. Seniors faced college, a brave new world which would stare them square in the face. Juniors were presented the prospect of becoming seniors, a long-waited goal. An entire cornucopia of different social and academic opportunities accompanied sophomores to their third year in high school, while freshman began to enjoy some status, after suffering from a great lack of it. Wherever the roads lead, the hopes, dreams and aspirations of each and everyone of us pointed towards one common goal: to become the best at whatever we chose; indeed, to complete our quest of excellence. And it is, at last, complete.
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TOP: Allison Goering shows frustration while Kari Brandt picks up her scattered papers. BOTTOM LEFT: Smiling and drinking Pepsi on the last week of school is Doug Kapels. BOTTOM: Jeff Inselman, Lisa Litchenfeld and Kari Brandt study for Senior finals. TOP: Students count the Senior days left with artwork. BOTTOM: On the last day of school Mike Hoadly patiently waits for his locker to be checked out. 14
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t k CLASS OF ‘86'' Being a senior may seem really exciting, but it is also a time to take on new responsibil- ities and look toward the future. Also, the senior year can be a very expensive one, buying senior portraits, announcements, and senior memory items. The seniors take on new responsibilities at school by setting a supposedly good example for underclassmen to follow. They must start filling out college applications and scholarships if they are going on to college, or start applying for jobs if they plan to go straight into the job market. School seemed to pass by quickly for the seniors, and as it came to an end they realized they would each be going their separate ways, but the memories of the past would always be Locked—up within them. CipkUMJ Color.„ rode 'll]idly yrey “J4 yy eauen j you can J)mayine it, y°u can Jck ieue it; J9f you can ream it, IJou can become it. 16
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