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

 - Class of 1987

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Sitting on the corner establishes a temporary place for Deanna Bor- ders, Stacy Niedbalski, Stephanie Bendit and Mary Dean in the court- yard where many students relax during the lunch break. Being a part of our corner means you have school spirit. At the first Pep Assembly Terri Harstein and Sue Underly take an active part in LaSalle Pride. Not just a study hall supervisor Mr. Jerry Price assists Christina Ro- dela, Amos Williams, Regina Hous- ton, Heidi Holdridge and Yvette Kelly with a Math problem, result- ing in smiles and giggles. r Ivly corner of the world is plas- tered with post- ers and blares out heavy metal to the max. — Wendi Treber Opening Our Corner Of The World Theme

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o ur comer of the world The people at La- Salle are diverse and different. Everyone has their own special quali- ty, but we all come to- gether to form one spe- cial group, is Kathleen Gorman ' s way of de- scribing our corner of the world. Although we are all part of this group our uniqueness presents it- self through the num- rous activities in which we participate. Some students place top priorities in aca- demics while others capitalize on their ath- letic talents to find their niche in the student body. Kurt Ogorek com- ments, School is bene- ficial. It will help for fu- ture endeavors and in preparation for the real world. Tom Stevens, on the other hand real- ized running was some- thing that he was good at, It helps me relieve my tension, when I ' m upset. Many students also want to extend their interest in clubs. Acting has always been a way to channel emo- tions that would other- wise remain bottled up, said John Klawiter. Still there are those who are just bare- ly able to hold their own. However, what mat- ters is that our corner of the world can only be found on the corner of Elwood and Mead. — Kari Cohee Running around the corner, Deb- bie Jeffries meets the world straight on in the competitive field during a track meet. Although the Lions lost to the Riley Wildcats 21-0 on a cold, rainy night this crowd in our corner smiles at the rest of the world during the football homecoming dance. Students flock to McDonald ' s where their kid tendancies are brought out with Legos and other prizes in Happy Meals. Tate Ryan and Kevin Hallhead back to the se- rious side of their world. Opening Our Corner Of The World Theme



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, n our comer Life provides ups and downs. In our corner, we live with the good and bad. As children in ele- mentary school we were sent to the corner and contemplated why we were there. Now, in high school we approach our corners a bit differently, dealing with the pressures and amusements found there. Students often bring on the troubles of life by missing curfews, cramming for a test, failing to meet a dead- line, disobeying paren- tal directives, or cutting classes. We will someday re- flect on our high school years and reminisce again as we do now for the things already in our past. There are also man.y amusements that we have as we are growing up. Such as dances, par- ties, sporting events, and get togethers. These help to break up the daily routine. At LaSalle we share our past and future that make each one of us, an individual, In our corner. — Kari Cohee Knowledge of other heritages acts as glue holding our world to- gether. Robin Graham and Sonia Mvnlin take time to look at the arti- facts from Poland during October, Polish Heritage Month. Walking through the halls, at a game or dance the rapping rhythm goes on loud and clear.t,At lunch time Kenny Hilton, Cory Stokes, Fred Jeter, Randy Mallard and Adrian Philips make their own beat. ' J -- Opening In Our Corner Many actively seek the court- yard as a corner of the LaSalle world where they can grab a bit of free time from the hustle of a school day.

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