LaSalle High School - Lantern Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

 - Class of 1986

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Above Raise your hand if you ' re sure! Senior Terri Har stein yells RAH on Coach Bookers cue. — photo by Will Tieman Left Doning the lion s mane, senior Kevin Wilson adds a visual dimension to the lion spirit at pep assemblies and LaSalle basketball games. — photo by Root Photographers Top Lion hysteria gets the best of Rhonda Merriweather as coach Eddie Faulkens ignites La- Salle pride. Student Life Pep Assemblies

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p lei L.H.S. Roars On The ep Assemblies I was just waiting for it to happen. ex- claimed freshman Charrise Gray. The bleachers tremble, the crowd roars, and the class signs are proudly displayed. Seeming- ly, freshmen Faye Harris liked the part where they said ' 89, ' 88, ' 87 A lively lion circles the arena and cheerleaders hollar everywhere. Pep assemblies can do this to a gym. Pep assemblies have always been a tradi- tion at LaSalle High until last year when they were prohibited by the Indiana State Legisla- ture. The incoming freshmen of ' 84 were greatly disappointed by this banishment. Sophomore Chris Johnson states, I thought it wasn ' t fair because all the other years had them. When asked about pep assemblies, senior Jenelle Coddens simply replied, I think we need more. Well now they ' re back and hopefully to stay. Junior Rhonda Merriweather says Hooray, Hooray! Above Bouncing her toes to the beat of the clap- ping crowd junior Regina Williams gets into the swing o! it — photo by Root Photographers Right Little rowdie lions come blow your sax, the fans are groovin ' while you ' re Jammin ' to the max. Sophomores Rob Chambers and Don Sarabyn per- form their routine at LaSalle ' s first pep assembly. — photo by Will Tieman 24 Student Life Pep Assemblies



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Lions Don ' t Quit; Overtime Over six long grueling hours of school make up a Lion ' s scholastic schedule. Yet, many students cannot get enough of LaSalle High. At 2:55 the final bell of the day rings. People are swarming every- where. A few run out of the building to leave in their car or to catch a convenient bus. A great number of students, howev- er, are only scurrying out of sixth hour to attend one or more of their extracurricu- lar activities. Such activities which require an imput of overtime are yearbook, swim- ming, cheerleading, and drama as well as other sports and clubs offered by LaSalle High School. Junior Brent Crawford has to put in an extra one and one half hours for band three days a week. This does not include the time he dedicates during his scheduled class of band. They Go Into Reasons for staying after school are not limited to only sports and clubs. Stu- dents may stay after for use of the school library on Tuesday evenings and the open door of room 110 for everyone ' s typing needs on Wednesday evenings. Along this same line, after school is a primetime to make-up missed work. However, it is not always for academic or extracurricular reasons that students remain after the final bell. Some, like Chris Johnson, stay for detention. It seems Chris had been rather talkative in Mr. Berebitsky ' s math class. Whatever the reason, staying overtime is part of one ' s high school experience, even if it is just to stick around. As junior Letitia Beckett put it, I was just watch- ing the wrestling team. Above Running a cash register, pricing the items and selling goods are a few of the tasks for manager of the Lions Unlimited. Junior Lorenzo Smith points out the quality of the LaSalle shorts to junior James Monroe. — photo by Will Tieman Upper Right What a page looks like has the power to attract or repel. Mr. Frank Marconi instructs sophomore David Behling and senior Jennifer Pluta on the art of good layout form while Miss Ann Korb. the Explorer advisor, looks on. — photo by Will Tieman Right Getting the rhythm, maintaining the steps, and performing Friday nights is a lot more than just Flaggin ' around as junior Sue Zdoniak has found out. — photo by Will Tieman 26 Student Life Overtime

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