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L How To PLAY Playing is a favorite pastime. It ' s something that is done everyday. There are different ways to spend your play time. Senior Patricia Wright uses her playtime for musical purposes. I dance, sing, and play records. Freshman Tonia Bradley replys, I use my playtime talking to my friends. Junior Tina Powers spends her playtime with groups of people to an individual. I go to par- ties and go out with that special someone. Freshman Danny Brassell shows his school spirit I go to foot- ball games. From football games to dates, La- Salle Lions will never forget how to play. Top Jenny Remmo plays in the sand at one of LaSalle ' s favorite summer spots, Warren Dunes. — photo by Will Tieman Middle Seniors Staci Chambliss. Brian Andrzejewski, Doug Stanchowiak. and Valerie Witulski, enjoy a day of their senior summer at Tower Hill. — personal photo Right Freshmen Kevin VanHuss combines his playtime and practice to enjoy an all time favorite, football. — photo by Robert Drake I) -y How To Work How To Play
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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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ZL How To Express Yourself V A comment made by a number of Lions is, expressing yourself is do- ing what you want without letting other people influence your deci- sions. All the students of LaSalle are in- dividuals and most of them express themselves differently. Freshman Denise Manner and senior James Fowler share expressing themselves through music. Junior Scott Hibbs, and freshman Dennis Douglas find themselves through sports. Expressing yourself is an outlet that will be used throughout all your lives so don ' t forget how to show who you really are. Top Expressing themselves through a hand sign are freshmen Demetrius Atkins and Joey Regulinski. — photo by Root Photographers Bottom Edv. rd Hall a sophomore expresses himself here through sculpture. - photo by Mrs. Judy Ladd 12 Opening Section Don ' t Forget z
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