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,ff ,M- , ,M- ' A al 7 I Middle left: Cruising is a big extracurricular activity. Upper left: Mike Mahoney received a home run trophy for the most home runs this sea- son. Left: Angie Mclntire, Jill Raper, and Jama Hackleman, try out the new lunch tables. Middle right: Eighth graders use their talents to entertain us with the Wizard of Oz. Right: Deadline time again. Opening 7
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Theres ct Whzfrlpool of Actfwzttes Watch it! That first step is a doozie. Just one step over the thre- shold of Lapel School drops you into the whirlpool of countless activities that starts in kindergarden and steadily excellerates to exhausting proportions during high school. Though our package is small, it is by no means condensed when it comes to types of activities for students. Ironically there seems to be some- thing for everyone, but usually isn't enough someones for everything. However, the students at Lapel give their best shot at investing enough time to make each activity worth- while. Need a break? Convos give a needed change of pace for elemen- tary and high school students alike. Musicals and the annual Variety Show offer an outlet for that cre- ative genius lurking in all of us. Through clubs and societies younger students are given the opportunity to mingle with the uppenclassmen of the school. With the support of the sponsors and backing from the school board, students are given the chance to venture into fields of in- terest not normally available to them. Our activities here at Lapel mark the beginning and end of each phase of the school year. For any season there is a sport. It starts with foot- ball and volleyball, building through wrestling and basketball, winding down with golf and track only to pick up again with baseball in the summer. The Halloween Carnival and prom are the bookends of the year, while sectionals and gradu- ation signify the achievements we have made. fUpper rightb Local people pay tribute to school athletes. fRightJ Local band Airstreamer'l performs at a Sophomore dance. 6 Opening
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There were Great Moments There were great moments in our small school and community. Stu- dents, parents, teachers and mer- chants combined their effort to make these great moments memo- rable ones. These gave the students the opportunity to use their varied talents. Parents and other adults had a chance to stand-by and Watch the achievements of the young genera- tion.
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