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Above: Former winter guard star, Dave Dengler, is caught in the act making the transition from student to trumpet player. Right: L.H.S.'s version of Charlie's Angels: He- lene Ebright, Megan Foltz and Cindy Miller. OFF THE SET For those students who participate in sports or have a job, free-time certainly isn't a problem. Namely, because they have none. For the rest of us, called bums by our peers, what to do with the empty hours outside of the hal- lowed halls of L.H.S., our first love? Most of our students participate in the myriad activities at our school. Amidst the multitude, one is sure to find something of interest be it astron- omy, dub for the star-gazers, newspa- per staff for the journalists or games club for those who indulge in wargames. But time spent at club meetings amounts to only one or two hours per week tops, what about the remaining 70 working hours in the week? Anyone who participated in the musical or was on the yearbook staff certainly had a means of utilizing their 70 hours, but the rest of us headed for the arcades, read a book, went cruis- ing, and Cas a last resortl went to the Mall . The Mall is where you find the students truly worthy of the tit burnout . Anyone seen leanii against a railing, sitting on one of t square pillars, or looking at a game Fun City belongs to this group of pe ple and should be avoided at all costl Even though school and the hon work that goes along with it consum the largest percentage of our time di ing high school, the moments that i will remember most are the ones spe with our friends cheering at the baski ball games, at splashing each otl' with suds at the car washes, ai laughing at the numerous drunkar who were, as we all know, stopped the entrance to the record hops a were mystically funking hysterica before our eyes. Of course, who col forget the numerous times we were ' past the hours of any normal owl ti ing to make our yearbook deadlini Moments like these may be the me rare, but it only is natural that th are most treasured.
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xp: Right, that was double space, Mrs. Tobias, sighs Diane Erdman oove: Armed with an arsenal of hair-styling devices, Julie Brouse main- ns her Ubouncen during a study hall. .i ld lf 2 A e l fs -1- 1-me Top: Unbeknoust to the photographer, Theresa Enriquez and an unnamed accomplice. Middle: Delightful pixies Deb Gordon, Jean Hower and Kristie Hatfield pose for a pic, while reticent Mary Ann Rohrbough lets out a pshaw Mary Davis finds her own visage to be more interesting. Above: Not even the pouting face of Jean Hower can spur the Cedars to victory this time.
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iight: Sync me, how am I to explain such a eep thought to these cretinsf' asks a ponder- ome Steve Horn, who spend every free mo- ient solving the mysteries of the universe, lelowz Cathy Ursprung peruses the absentee heet to see whether she's here or not. Middle: Kathy Hatzikoutelis spends her time stening to American funk . lt may not be ev- :ryone's choice of music but it does beat doing iomework. Above: Kate Heckard, shocked that someone has to miss musical rehearsal, Mourners look on in the background, Right: Winding clown yet another musical rehearsal are Joe Litton Angie Sowers, Kris Mathews and Andrew Shumway
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