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Top Sophomores Terae Reid, Warren Gram and ' 85 senior Beverly Jones show their version of break danc- ing as they participate in the dance contest at the Spring Fling. Profits made from the dance were used to pur- chase chevrons and letters for academic lettering which was initiated last spring. — photo by Mr. Rick Langel Middle left Mrs. Dorothy Szucsits presents junior Brad Cooreman the prize cake for coming up with the award winning name for the new fast food line. Lion Power serves sandwiches, trench fries, chips, shakes, cookies, and milk. — photo by Will Tieman Right Juniors Jenny Christiansen, Sue Zawacki enjoy one of South Bends unusually warm and beautiful spring days on their way to lunch. r — photo by Root Photographe Opening Section y How To Spend Your Free Time £
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■Es 5 k ,« z: How A to Spend Your Extra Time Dances, trips, plays, and contests are just a few ways LaSalle Lions spend their extra time. Different stu- dents choose different ways to spend this time. Senior Dave Baker uses his extra time for swimming and study. Sophomore Sharon Kedik goes to the stables. I horseback ride, she replies. Sophomore Tina Lewellen goes inside to spend her free time, I go bowling on Thursday nights. Even freshmen Angie Ma- giera gets into the act by hanging out with friends. Some don ' t have enough free time to be able to horseback ride, bowl or to be with friends. Sophomore Ruth Milcherska bluntly stated, I don ' t have free time. A lot are just too active in school and extracurricular activities for outside free time. Be- ing involved in so much, I find it hard to get enough time for myself, sophomore Nancy Whitesell agreed. You always need time for yourself to do with as you wish, so Lions don ' t forget how to spend your free time. Upper Left Traveling abroad in Europe is something this group of LaSalle seniors will not soon forget. — personal photo Middle Policeman Brian Andrzejewski, senior, runs off stage, chasing detective villian Kevin Wilson, senior, in the spring play Design for Murder by George Bat- som. — photo by Root Photographers Right Free time can be spent singing and dancing as 85 graduates Jesselyn Cunningham and Kris Toth and this year ' s seniors Michelle Dean and Sue Elbel show at the Spring Sing. The Spring Sing also offered entertainment from the concert and mixed choirs. - photo by Root Photographers 6 Opening Section Don ' t Forget ZL
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V 5 $ £ £ z: v How To Study A V 8 What ' s the purpose of study- ing? This is a question Michael Le- Sure asks himself everyday, as do many other students. Well to answer Michael ' s question along with the rest of you, studying is the act of gaining knowledge. It ' s something you have to do in order to get any- where in life. Now one asks, How do you study? There are various methods of learning that are used everyday. In the English classes, SQ3R is taught to the students. Senior Oscar David comments, I go home and read as a way of learning. Ruth Milcherska uses her study hall to get done in, and senior Dave Baker uses the old trick of do homework and review it. Some students like to skip study- ing altogether, but that, as we all know, can lead to failure. As LaSalle students, take pride in what you do. Lions should never forget how to study. Upper Right Senior Tyrone Howell uses his school time wisely and works hard to get his assignment com- pleted. photo by Will Tieman Left Junior Alan Holt does some of his studying during class while another student is less motivated. photo by Will Tieman Above Studying doesn ' t only happen in school as Kath- leen Gorman and Betty Banasiewicz work hard on lay- outs at Manchester College during Josten s yearbook camp. photo by Mrs. Hilliard Opening Section Don ' t Forget z:
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