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Top Expressing yourself in drama can lead to more outstanding things. For junior Jennifer Teaves, it brought the lead role in Oliver at the summer Fire Fly Festival. photo by Will Tieman Middle Melissa Grontkowski is an active member of the Pom Pon squad. Here she is participating in a car wash held in the summer to raise money for uniforms. photo by Will Tieman Right With a teddy bear in hand. Kim Porter sits and contemplates getting up to practice her clarinet during summer practice. photo by Will Tieman z. How To Roar Involvement brings on memories. LaSalle Lions who are in the middle of activities release the question Re- member When ? And remem- ber they will. Sophomore Steve Plonka will always remember the pain he experienced when he broke his leg in the Adams-LaSalle foot-ball game. Senior Kim Phillips will always remember the first time she tried out for cheerleading and made the squad. Freshman Mimi Mark will al- ways remember the way she felt walking through the doors of LaSalle for the very first time. Junior Cather- ine Watson will always remember the first time she got a first place in swim- ming. All of these are memories. Happy, sad, painful, and victorious. No mat- ter how they make you feel the memories are yours to keep forever. How To Study How To Roar n
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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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7 z V A £ . 4 How To Work Many high school students today have paying jobs for various reasons. As senior Dena Gamble has put it, I work for something to do. Or like sophomore Patty Brien said, You could use a job to develop special skills you may need in a future occu- pation. Junior Brian Colson took his job so I don ' t have to keep bugging my parents for money. A good enough excuse for junior Tony Taylor is sim- ply, It keeps me out of trouble. It doesn ' t really matter what kind of job you have or why you have it, just don ' t forget, Lions, how to work and to work well. Upper Right Directing library traffic, sophomore Gregg Coldiron spends his work time checking out and reshelving books at the LaSalle Branch Library. — photo by Robert Drake Above Cleaning up chop suey, chicken chow mein, and crumbled fortune cookies, are sophomore Ralph Stan- ley ' s job specialty busing tables at the Canton House. — photo by Robert Drake Right Restocking shelves at Park-n-Shop ' s grocery is one of the tasks required of senior Lynette Kohn. — photo by Robert Drake 10 Opening Section Don ' t Forget Z 7
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