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Another assembly which was held on March 25, dealt with the drug problem. This problem was present- ed by Fort Lyon V.A. Hospital. But by far the most invigorating assemblies at L.A.H.S. were the weekly pep assemblies during the football volleyball and basket- ball wrestling seasons. Attendance waned toward the end; however, the pep assemblies were made op- tional, which surprisingly enough did not greatly affect those we did at- tend. The Trojans who remained, re- mained rowdier than ever. Jennifer Russell listens intently. 7
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mflIN EVENTS Assemblies Add Spirit To LAHS One of the main events at L.A.H.S. was the assem- blies which included pep assemblies usually held on Fridays, and a few other assemblies such as an all-day assembly on Teenage Preg- nancy held on December 18. and sponsored by the March of Dimes. After seeing a movie and listening to several nurses and doctors, students and faculty broke into discussion groups. The program was very well re- ceived by students and teachers alike. Monica Miller cheers at a pep assembly An enthusiastic group! Freshmen display spirit!
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ne of the most ex- citing parts of the 1979-80 year at LAHS was Home- coming week. Throughout the five days various activities kept the spirit high, and early Thursday morning students finished their hall decora- tions. That night at the traditional Bonfire, the Freshmen said good riddance” to their beanies after wearing them for eight long weeks. With shouts of Beat Cahon City Abbey Bears echoing in the halls, students made their way to what was destined to be one of the most rowdiest pep assemblies of the year. After the parade, school was dis- missed for the day to prepare for the game. And at half-time. Home- coming Queen candidates Becky Nicklos. Rhonda Morlan. Mardi Moore, and Sherry Stwalley waited in anticipation. Finally the news was announced and the lovely Miss Moore was crowned. After winning their first win of the season, the Trojans celebrated the occasion at the traditional Home- coming Dance. Black Irish provided the music. As the night came to an end with ears still ringing, everyone was prouder than ever to have been a part of Homecoming '79 Class representatives — Donna Delaney. Yvonne Mar- Jennie Russell clowns aroune In tinez. and Bernadette Medina. her physics class. Homecoming ’79 Becomes A Part Of The Trojan Legacy Sophomores show off their Homecoming float. 8 R.N. Mason And Son, Inc,
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