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Lowell Red Devils began conditioning and practice in August for their first game. Football-O-Rama. Games of chance and food booths are points of interest at the Lake County Fair. A popular spot any summer is the beach at Lake Michigan. 6 Summer Activities
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Summer Refreshes LHS Spirit No more snow or rain. No more leaky roofs or holes in the carpet¬ ing. No more tests or homework. It had to mean SUMMER VACA¬ TION! The weather couldn ' t have been kinder to Lowell students. Balmy breezes and cloudless days meant plenty of time for swimming or tennis or vacationing. Many of our students took time this summer to visit the World’s Fair in Knox¬ ville, Tennessee or to attend work¬ shops. Inside, Lowell was spruced up. Leaks in the roof were ready to be patched after the spring rains. The carpeting in the North Commons and the junior-senior locker bay was replaced, giving the area a fresh appearance. The summer weather did most in helping Lowell rebuild its spirit and energy for a new school year. Even in the summer, Lowell stu¬ dents did their best to relax, reju¬ venate and to grow—weather or not. Summer 5
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Work, Fun Compose Summer Activities Summer Activities 7 Summer activities made vaca¬ tion time go by quickly but with the memories of good times. A few students attended work¬ shops at various universities to further the ir interests in a particu¬ lar field. Lindsey Bryant and Le- nore Spencer attended journalism workshops at Indiana University and Dianne Wleklinski participated in a yearbook seminar at Bryan College in Tennessee. Athletes kept in shape with sum¬ mer training. Football, Cross Country, Volleyball, Boys’ Tennis and Girls’ Swimming began condi¬ tioning in late summer to prepare them for their seasons in the fall. Vacation trips to the World’s Fair and Disneyworld were popu¬ lar. Mrs. Nancy Mills and Mrs. Nan¬ cy Carter, foreign language teach¬ ers, spent their summer traveling and studying in Europe. For those staying at home, the Lake County Fair in August was work and fun. Whatever activities LHS stu¬ dents chose, they had a good time and stored up memories to keep them warm in the winter and to see them through the long school year ahead. As part of pre-season football practice, Gri- dette Dawn Everett readied equipment for the players. Summer football practice prepared Coaches Lorig and Bailey for a season of hard work and strategy.
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