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TUDENT LIFE ' STUDENT LIFE ' STUDENT LIFE ' STUDENT LIFE ' STUDEN Left: Video games consumed many students' quar- ters. Mike Sheehan is affected by PAC-MAN fever. far! Below: Parties can usually be found every week- end. Lisa Care and Gary Miller enjoy themselves at Gary's graduation party, which topped off the year, Above: As a member of Sorcerer, Mat! Scholl shares his talents with the world, as well as having a good time. Left: A hearty game of basketball in the pool is a relaxing Way to cool off, Entertainment
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BATTLI G BOREDOM Of the 168 hours in each week, only 35 were spent in school. That left 133 hours to consume, and when we weren't eating or sleeping, we had to find something to do. That certainly was a problem! Nights offered football and basketball games, but only when in season. And parties were fun, if you could find one. lf disco appealed to you, the llOasis was the place to go. If not, you waited for a rock concert and prayed for tickets. In sheer desperation, you could take an ever-popular cruise around the circuit or a walk around the mall. Winter weekends also posed a problem. A basketball league at the YMCA took care of a few people, but the rest stayed at home in front of the television and waited for nightfall. In nicer weather, golf, a bike ride, or any outdoor activity could occupy the time. A few students had no problem filling their spare time-they worked on the 1982 LODESTONE!! Entertainment 5 i . Top Left: Many students attended rock con- Top: Even with the high price of gas, cruising i certs at Hershey or Philadelphia. popular. Bret Bender is a well-known 'lmotor-heau Above: Many people 'drove out to the golf c just fore the fun of it. Dave Foreman around,
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Although not every athletic team at LHS was successful in terms of wins, they were victorious at school spirit and sportsmanship. Unlike previous years when several sports barely had enough players to play, this year every sport had excess players. Football and track had larger turn-outs this year than in many years, while wrestling and soccer also bolstered their rosters. No matter what the sport, all Cedar athletes showed excellent sportsmanship. Win or lose, the Cedar athletes held their heads high, and proved they were proud to be a Cedar. Elllll AX limi Above: Cheering the arrival of a fifth starter are Bill Houser, leff Fralick, Terry Barlet and Steve Whitman. Right: Nipping the pole vault bar at lO'6 is Eric Fields. Below: Kill it! l think it moved. Dave Foreman, George Gibble and leff Moody club an unruly golf ball. l ., WE'VE GOT ...JC W pN..v....4....,. ilk- N, N-. W3 an .fa ri f if 1 iz
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