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The four years we spend at LaSalle are going to leave us with many memories. We all will have special memories of our favorite times here, but no matter what facet of school we like best, the basis of LaSalle is academics. The reason for attending school is to learn. Realizing that we are all indivi- duals and our educational needs are all dif- ferent, LaSalle offers a wide variety of classes. Of course, there are the major subjects, English, math, science and social studies, for our journalists, mathematicians, scientists and historians. However, for the future art- ists, there are several different art classes, for the singers there is choir, for the musi- cians, several bands and an orchestra, for the secretaries and the business orientated, business classes and coops. In the high school experience there are things we won ' t forget, can ' t forget, or would like to forget, but academics we must not forget. ROBYN HOLY - EDITOR JENNIFER CLARK KATHLEEN GORMAN Student Life 17
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z V $ £ How To Begin Again A As the class of 1985 stands before the applauding audience, they are re- minded of memories of the past twelve years. Under the watchful eyes of par- ents and friends, the graduates filed across the stage to receive a smile and a handshake from Dr. Hudson and school board member Olga Villa Parra. Diplomas in hand, these young men and women begin their future with mixed emotions. One sees hap- piness, relief and saddness in the gra- duate who will never forget his friends and the good and bad times at LaSalle High School. 16 Top These graduates of 1985, Jennifer Chlebek, Lisa Caufman, Ray Carlson, and Rhonda Lee Campbell sit and try to picture their futures. — photo by Root Photographers Left Robbie Armor shows appreciation of his new found freedom after walking out of the auditorium with his diploma in hand. — photo by Root Photographers Right These ' 85 graduates stand up proud and tall for the last time as a class before they step out into their adult world, going their separate ways. — photo by Root Photographers Opening Section Don ' t Forget z
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Bottom left The smiles of sophomore Billy Sparks and Mark Chmielewski display their anticipation for their fun- filled day at Great America. — private photo Middle Sculptor Rodin struck from marble The Thinker. Junior Shawn Pittman, sohomore DeRon Phillips, and ju- nior Kevin Milkman strike their own poses. — photo by Root Photographers Right Some people are camera shy and then there is Mike Ridenhour, who pops out of class just to have his picture taken. — photo by Root Photographers They ' re Doin ' Their Best At ammin ' It Up Laughter fills the air, a smile is flashed, and a giggle arises. A joke has been told and an uproar of ha ha ha ' s explode. I have to laugh. would be the reply of sopho- more Keith Szgmanski. Often funny, embarrassing, humorous, and even hilarious events take place at La- Salle. These events never go unnoticed for someone is always near no matter how ridic- ulous you may appear. Falling up the stairs was one of senior, Cynthia Mayer ' s amusing mishaps, she states, I was going up the stairs and I fell. Everyone was laughing. All my friends were cracking up. Remembering slipping on the ice sopho- more David Behling chuckles about, The day right after finals I slipped on the ice and all my folders fell out of my spiral note book. Some crack-up, some are rollin ' and oth- ers are dying at their over come laughter. A stretch of junior Richard Brown brought on a freaky feeling when he passed out. Yet, he exclaims, It was as funny as beep. 18 Student Life L.H.S. At Its Best
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