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66 maimed! 65609720120 ... Things happened everyday both at school and in the community. Many students had their first jobs. Some worked at the fast-food restaurants, at the dairy bar, in variety stores and on farms. What did they do with the money earned? Weekends were expensive as students went to the theaters, to concerts, and this year having the Indianapolis Colts, many went to their first professional football game. These events took care of the paychecks. For the seniors, it meant money for pot- traits, announcements, and their last prom. Most of these students went to King's Island after the prom. 6 Student Life Money was spent on keeping with the fash- ion trends. There were Mohawk haircuts, and curly heads for the boys. There were many styles of shoes, boots, and moccasins. jeans took on a variety of styles, long and tight, knee length, baggy, and many colors. The mini- skirts made a comeback. The parking lot showed a variety of vehia cles. Motorcycles and mo-peds, remodeled old-timers and the latest Z28. In these vehi- cles, there were cassette players, tune-playing horns, and CB's. Something new in school was the room filled with Z2 new computers for the high school area and with a required class of Com- Wvgaw M puter Science for the freshman. The comput- ers were usecl in elementary school, too. One week-end was dedicated to the LHS Homecomin . This event rovided entertain- 8 P ment for the entire community. It provided opportunity for many pictures. Students worked to rovide mone forclass P Y projects - the prom and commencement. The' earned art of the mone needed b Y P Y Y taking part in the Fall Festival. Ideas played an important role as the new booths, games, and foods were the mone -makers. Y There were many activities for the students. There was an activity which was suitable for each student. . Bob McMahan, David Kraseanjeff Upton, and Scott Mills take a break after an adventurous fishing trip.
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The Legion Honor Guard leads the parade. The schools athletes provided many excit- ing events for the town's entertainment. These all started with an outstanding baseball season which was followed by a winning football season. Cross country, track and vol- leyball were followed by an exciting basket- ball season. Students were encouraged to do well aca- demically by the Optimist Club, the Lions Club, and Brockway Glass Company and the State Bank of Lapel. Each of these gave finan- cial awards to the outstanding students. These awards and other awards were present- ed on awards' day when parents, friends and students came together to witness the achievements of the students, The school sold over seven hundred annu- als. These served as a diary of the events of Lapel Schools for the 1984-85 year. May 19 was the big day for the seniors. The commencement ceremony featured valedic- torian and salutatorian speakers. The school band played the processional music. Many parties were sponsored by proud parents for the graduates. Thus, the year of 1984-85 came to a happy ending. The many things done this year were captured and pictured by the Bulldog annual. ff' The junior high band performs for the first time This was a great performance for thejuniors Three years in a row, they have built a winner. Opening 5
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jr A 54 The smiles reflect the hopefulness of the Homecoming queen Candidates, Marie Adamsjeri Campbell, and Pam Harrington. QW 'C f3v d'amQf2zZy2, Student Life 7
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