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did 19 sports teams work toward Sectional, Regional, and Semi-state titles? through Large Gains, Small Pains W here could one find services for bookworms, movie goers, munchers, fashion bugs, and high steppers? in Consumer’s Digest did our competitive, trend-setting reputation a positive image we could be proud of and others could respect? Why prove to be because there’s NO DOUBT ABOUT IT Clad in red and white attire, faculty ar students alike cross Columbia Avenue to jo in the Homecoming pep rally. The festivitii consisted of a three-legged race, a tug of wa and pep talks from the football captains. Sunglasses appear even though rain- drops had fallen moments before on the Homecoming Day parade. Sophomore Robert Lesko came prepared for the glare and marched in the band with no discomfort. 4 Opening
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What ranged from a rainy Homecoming to a reprieve of 02Zi weekend and vacation days? Facts of Life When six students were named National Merit Semi-finalists, nine were Commended students, and over two-thirds were members of 31 organizations, it came down to what? A Matter of Facts Who filled the halls for 30 minutes a day between classes with personalities varying from prep to punk? 1320 students Face to Face « . 1 1 1 W jgMM M - . w iS ▼ - Mentally visualizing the upcoming play, senior Brian Dedelow listens to Coach Dave Knish ' s advice while one of his oppo- nents, a Whiting Oiler, shoots a free throw. The strategy paid off as the Mustangs were victorious 80-55. Lounging along the Central building lockers, junior Jenny Muta takes advantage of the quiet and solitude of the hallway to complete some homework. Although it wasn’t as comfortable as a soft easy chair, the tiled floor provided a spot to relax. Opening
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f n Masked by a black cloak, senior Robbie Terranova hides her identity while partici- pating in a test of the Pratfall Experiment in Sociology class. It was an attempt to verify the fact that a perfect student isn’t always the best student. Secluded from the crowds, but not from each other, seniors Jim Screiner and Marcy Lang steal some time away to be by themselves. When the sun shone through the windows, the Commons was an ideal place for a rendezvous. Shouting words of encouragement to the Mustangs during the Lake Central basket- ball game, junior Kim Palmer shows her school spirit. Opening
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