Laingsburg High School - Looking Glass Yearbook (Laingsburg, MI)

 - Class of 1988

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A Sucy Bradfield Listen up! On April 6, 1988, members of the foreign exchange club Jena Jackson (senior) sophomores Allison Morrill, and Annette Rook, and German Ulrike Ahrend listen to Dr. Dale Herder discuss the aspects of Lansing Community College. Coming Clean! Spring is notorious for X cleaning, and this is exemplified by John Dixon (junior) and Matt Risch (junior) who rinse away the mud from their car. The sky is fallingI Junior, Chris Gray lends Fred Foster (junior) a helping hand, by sending him sliding down the hill. Sledding is a favorite pastime for people. Smile, it's vacation! Becky Hawes and Brenda Morberg (sophomores) traveled to Pasadena, Ca to witness the MSU Spartans defeat the USC Trojans in the 1988 Rose Bowl. It was tons of fun! Winter and Spring Vacation 19

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 W HAT'S up? Kick back... Relax... vacation time! itn nly 23 more days ’til Christmas! was a common refrain heard in the halls prior to winter V- vacation. I can’t wait until I’m in Florida!” was also a familiar phrase, especially before spring break. Vacations are traditionally anticipated by students, from the day school resumes in August. Why are they so popular? Brandon Walters (junior) reports that he likes vacations because they provide an opportunity to sleep in. On a vacation you can relax, take it easy... There’s no pressure to get things done,” elaborates David Greene (junior). If there’s nothing to accomplish, then what do people do? Many families use this time to take a vacation together, travelling to such places as Florida and California. Others simply used the time to enjoy activities in Michigan, such as skiing. For Shannon Morrill (junior) it was the first time she had ever gone downhill skiing. It was scary!” she exclaims. Spring break this year didn't provide much sunshine, but students still found plenty to occupy their time. The hiatus from the normal school routine was welcome to the students. A Heather Laird Don't fall! Vince Beeman (sophomore) and Mike Mahoney (junior) enjoy cross country skiing over winter vacation. Beeman skis every chance I get. 18 Winter and Spring Vacation



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A Sucy Brtdficld Hanging it up. One of the major decorations this year was the suspended crepe paper ceiling. Juniors Steve Saxton. Greg Mitchell and Shelly Montague diligently hang the paper on the Friday prior to prom to see that the ceiling is completed. Dirty dancing. Dancing, of course, is a major activity at prom. Senior Dan Brown and Shelly Parker, a Lansing Community College freshman, enjoy displaying their dancing abilities. Riding in style. Limousines are frequently rented by prom-goers. Mr. John Morberg, Sr. rented this stretch limo for his son, John (senior) and daughter, Brenda (sophomore), and their friends. Many others also rented limos. 20 P'

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