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Qalwaama Hawaiian atmosphere was apparant in the cafeteria for this years Sadie Hawkins, Tropical Tango dance. Dancing with her partner Mark Feldman, Michelle Hcllcr grooves to the Hawaiian tunes. Supporting the Caring for Karen project, Derald Dunnagan gives blood. and Monique u a eww Caring for Karen was a started to help money for Karen a sophomore at Lakewood, who required a bone marrow trans- The operation it- ost S150,000, with added expenses. school held a carni- a dance-a-thon, and various items to help raise money for the Mu- sichs. Both the school and the community have done fund raising pro- jects. to 6th graders can experiences for seniors like Scott Gardner. Events 27
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AW, Ma, Mike Aberle keeps up with the news of Karen Musich. ' , 3 E was the theme for one of the most anxiously awaited events of the year. The guys worked for months in ad vance to save up their money, and the girls were busy spend- The theme I Love Karen was the phrase used in order to raise money for leukemia patient Karen Musich. Along with many others fundraisers, the carnival on April 23, 1982 brought funds for Karen's treatments. The carnival was spon- sored by Senate in cooperation with the Inner Club Council. Students and Faculty of Lakewood and mem- bers of the community enjoyed the P.T.S.A. auction, the live entertain- ment, and the game and food booths throughout the evening. May lst, Prom night, was a date that was circled on everybody's calendar. O Pick UF' Ei ing money on new dresses and shoes. The Junior, Senior Prom took place at the Brown Palace Hotel Denver. With yellow and white for colors, and dancing to the sound of Unique Audio Sound, Prom an exciting event. ,ti The End Watching thc clock until school is over occupies Judy Anderson, but Larry Bauer's job is just beginning. The end of school means cleaning out her locker for Donna Jarock, Everything seems to go by quickly at the end of the year. Graduation, Prom, and finals are either right around the corner, or have already flown by. The sen- iors have mixed emotions about' leaving the best years of their lives and the friends that have come with them. At the same time, the juniors are already feel- ing some of the euphoria of being seniors Summer is looked for- ward to by all, bringing with it thoughts of parties, jobs, signing yearbooks, and the cleaning out of old lockers. Events 29
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