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N O Il H Preparing for the State Fair, tht Bind duoratcs thc Lapel does not have a theater to pro- vide entertainment for its townspeople, so most of the entertainment was pro- vided bythe school. After the town's an- nual homecoming celebration, the school provided football games, cross- country, and golf competition. The girls' volleyball teams went into action at this time also. The school homecoming was held in October with an afternoon game-a first-which was preceded by a parade. Each class had a float and candidates for the queen and her court. The dance was held that evening. The big event of the year was the Fall Festival held on October 29th. Again, it was the town which provided door prizes for the event. Then came all cate- gories of boys' and girls' basketball. The period between basketball and the spring sports of track, golf, and baseball was filled with movies sponsored by the Student Council. The prom was held on May 9th at the Edgewood Country Club with the after- prom being held at Cooper's Bowling Alley in Anderson. After that came the FFA banquets and the big All-Sports banquet. The year ended with an impressive graduation ceremony for the largest Se- nior class-99 members-held on May 17th. Enjoying the evening's refreshments, Doug Ban- ning serves Sherry Daffron a cup of punch at the Prom. To break the monotony of the lunch hour, Mr. Dickson tries to enlighten the day for Maura Pearce and Laura Willis by telling one of his jokes. tn Opening bus to show their high spirits
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The Door ls Open To Our People The stage is set for a small community which has its heart in the school. No per- formance is complete without the actors so the next twenty-eight pages are dedi- cated to them. The main characters are the members of the administrative branch because they provide the faculty. The most important participants are the students, who range from grade seven to grade twelve, because without them we would not have a cast. It is these people who make up our school and we present them to you at the beginning and throughout the remainder of this book so that the drama of Lapel High School for 1980-81 can be recorded. Notice how often these people appear in the various activities and you will see how Lapel High was able to achieve so much with such a small enrollment. lt appears as if Scott Stump is por- traying the Thinker during noon hour. 8 People Divider
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