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U4 New can and ,ll Jtlew Semester Q CU arte-'--T tv s0Clig Let's face it, January is a boring month. To drum up excitement, every- one made a big deal about the great Blizzard of '82. Some ofthe snow was melting when students returned on January 3rd from their New Year's celebrations. The third week of January, finals were given and that signaled the end of first semester. That night students at- tended a basketball game followed by a Senate sponsored Punk Rock Dance. Toward the end of the month, Fil Sanchez and some L.H.S. performers presented a ChiIdren's Theatre pre- sentation of Sleeping Beauty which also starred 11 or 12 children. Although not too much appeared to be happening this month, many things were being planned like Sadie Haw- kins, Winterfest, and Valentine's Day activities for February. Yet, still not all -IHHIHI -I--.Fil iiiiifl ' ot the snow was melted from the Bliz- zard ot '82 as January drew to a close. During Sleeping Beauty , Joe Schultz is the center of attention 20 Give Us A Change for his younger performers. Believed by the pressure oi finals, Marie McHugh comes out from hiding behind her notebook
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dl CoQdQlt Season cept: its Qciitg Thanksgiving and Christmas are not the only big events happening at Lake- wood High in November and De- cember. The winter athletic season be- gan, various performances were given and regular monthly dances were held including the Halloween Dance on October 30th. To start November off, the annual Blood Drive was spon- sored on the 3rd and that night Key Club sponsored a Pajama Dance. The L.H.S. Drama Department pre- sented Murder on Center Stage the 4th, Sth, and Sth. Something new to Lakewood High was the Channel 9 Health Fair on the 18th. Students were given the chance to test or to be tested for things from blood type to vision. DECA sponsored the film Tommy on the 19th, while Senate sponsored the annual Canned Food Drive and brought In over 1,500 cans. December began with a Christmas Dance, Ftudolph's Rendezvous, and on the same day the Home Economics Department held a Fashion Show. 118 I HS-SV 'WU SH-V Y- nlr I I 4 vi' gl! 44 miie: f to ar? ' 4 4 I ' I The Debate and Forensics team par- ticipated in the District Speech Sweepstakes onthe 10th and the 1 ith and had the highest total of points. On December 16th, the vocal and instrumental groups gave a Christ- mas concert. Finally, on the 17th, stu- dents were reieased for Christmas and two weeks of vacation. Dramatists, Kathy White, Andrea Bullard, Becky Miklich, Cher Turk and Danielle Saunders perform a scene from Murder on Center Stage . At the Fashion Show, Carol McMuIIoney, Duanna Kelley, Ann Lee and Michelle Green model some clothes that were sewn by the Home Economics Department, Events 19
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Cast members of the Children's Theatre pose as fairies who give wishes to the Sleeping Beauty baby. 'a-Q, hr I - Others watch in awe as true punker Eric Guttormson shows what punk is all about. While servants, Pam Mohrbacher, Kris Watson and Andy lviiklich wait for a decision, Joe Schultz and Leza Robbins argue over the silver plate. The Punk Flock Dance was a change ol pace from finals for Kathy Molloy and Ellen Evancheck. Events 21
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