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Page 9 text:
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Student ideas sway toward summer fun If one would have peered through the threshold of Lake Central High School in 1967, he could have watched the steady progress of the student body. Autumn brought the meeting of new friends, becoming accustomed to class schedules, and forgetting summer fun for another school sea¬ son. Homecoming events, followed by Thanksgiving came and went. Then the long-awaited Christmas vacation arrived. Students were revived, the slumps and resolutions for 1968 were put into effect. The winter months between Christmas and Easter vaca¬ tions already evoked thoughts of another summer of fun, graduation, work and the completion of another year. However, basketball sectionals and the production of “Bye Bye, Birdie” helped to break the spell. Special assemblies, such as the blind gymnast, Eddie Motter and Honor Society induction were also welcomed. In May, the air was full of ap¬ prehension. The underclassmen had matured to accept their responsibili¬ ties and looked forward to future events. Seniors pondered over jobs, credits and commencement. They welcomed, yet feared the unknown ahead of them. Through expression, each Lake Sophomore English students work on the construction of a fish and boat as visual aids for Hem- Central student proposed and ma- mingway’s “Old Man and the Sea”, tured to become stronger classes and individuals. Senior Sue Thomas ponders over her typing while eating a candy cane sold by the Scout staff. The candy canes are sold annually before Christmas. Putting daydreaming aside and taking time out for studying in the library ' is Senior Kathy Spragia.
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Winter fades away; spring arrives. Students utilize spare moments of their lunch hour to get a breath of the warmer air, hinting of spring’s arrival. Promises of warm days and outdoor activities fill the air. The LC television tower reaches toward new heights, as do the LC Students. Each day brings new opportunities for those who wish to take advantage of them. Coach Tom Peyton issues the statement “Indians are gonna win this game tonight,” to an enthusiastic student body. During the special sectional pep assembly. All eyes were on the speaker. 4
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Centralette Mary Webb and trumpeteer Bill Hayes step lively to a rhythmic cadence. Pep Club members busily sketched and painted spirit posters before each basketball and football game. The signs depict a victory over the Indians’ opponents. Junior Varsity cheerleaders Virginia Peters, Debbie Hooper, Chamiaine Solan and Valerie Davis lead the student body in an invigorating cheer for victory. 6
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