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Tracy Sinnott and Greg Geil took advantage of 50's day to show how easily they could have fit into the cast of ■‘Mischief. Time Of Your Life With the hustle and bustle of life today, it's hard to take time out to do something enjoyable. You may think that your life is too busy for student activities; perhaps you have a job, and you only think of attending these ac- tivities. After school, practically every day, there is some sort of activity going on. There are games, meets, activities and con- certs to attend. With students backing other students, it's hard not to have a good time. It's students who make the team; It has become a tradition that certain students go all out to celebrate Hallo ween at LHS. Chrystal Collins has done her best to win the two free tickets to the dance, but Laura Cooksey has decided that it is a lot easier to buy them. therefore, students should back them up. If you say that you have ab- solutely no time or that maybe these things don't appeal to you, stop for a second to think about what you're saying. If you knew what you were missing; you'd stop and change your mind. After all, you'll see in the end that stu- dent life is a priority, and being honest, would you want to miss out on the time of your life? Jeff Daubenmire and John Woltz manage to find some joy in the many long hours needed to rehearse for the spring musical. Student Life 9
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FT A GREENHANDS Front Row: Tracy Daubenmire. Sam Egglestone. Shane Goss. Donny Gill, Craig Johnson; Row 2: Tina Hiles. Crystal Jones. Candy Joy. Jane Kitchen. Susie Ogle. Kevin Risch; Row 3: David Herring. Roger Howdyshell. Shane Roop. Bud Akers. David Bren ning. Bill Souders. Todd Vorhees. R. D. Wharton. Willy Conkle. and Jim Starner. Fall pep assemblies offer students an opportunity to get out of class and go out in the sun- shine to show their school spirit. Here seventh graders demonstrate that even though they are new to the hill top. they are with us all the way. On October 5. students were inspired to practice the bounce-back approach to life by speaker. Bill Havens. 8 Student Life Mary Walston
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STUDENT COUNCIL Gleaming a bright smile. 1984 Queen Trisha Kilbarger expresses her gratitude to the crowd. Mark Vanbibber smashes through the tradi tional spirit booster sign with Trey Palmer ton and Larry Blair right behind as cheerleaders Lori Corby and Cyndi Norris hold it tight in place. 10 Student Life Katy Price
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