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Lake experiences quiet revolution Memories pressed between the pages of your mind. Memories sweetened through the ages just like wine Changes evolved through the daily modification of classroom situations. Relaxed dress and grooming rules allowed Lake students self- expression and freedom in their personal appear¬ ance. Classroom atmosphere was altered with different instructional techniques. Movies were viewed by English students in correlation with literature studies. A stock broker, UAW member and Inland Steel representative were guest speakers in Honor Economics. Theatre Arts classes practiced stage make-up and fencing in their advanced drama course. Centralites displayed contemporary clothes and more traditional attire. Girls’ skirt lengths fell from mini to maxi. Slacks were favored on blustering winter days and hot pants were sported on the LC spring fashion scene. Guys paired brighter shirts and vests with bold flared leg trousers. Burnished leather shoe boots were the chosen male footwear. Small variances in the teaching methods and clothing styles added to the memories LCHS’ers would keep of the quiet revolution within Lake Cen¬ tral. Inland Steel ' s Superintendent of Labor Relations LeRoy Mitchell addressed Mr. Paris’ Honor Economics class. Mr. Lowe’s aide Cindy Cathey helps Tim Holleran practice the proper method of applying character make-up. Each Theatre Arts student must also learn to apply regular stage make-up and old-age make-up.
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LC students interpret today’s love Of holding hands and real bouquets , and twilights trimmed in purple haze , and laughtered nights and simple ways , and quiet nights and gentle ways with you What IS love? Centralites who pondered this ques¬ tion responded with the following statements: “Love is the fruit of life. Often we find it bitter, but oftener the fruit is sweet.” “Love is ecstacy when you receive a long-awaited letter or telephone call.” “Love is concern and understanding for another who always seems very near, no matter how many miles lie between you.” “Love is the one stupendous word in the universe.” “Love is the security of knowing there is always someone there to count on.” “Love is the bestest word in the whole world.” “Love is a sweet thing, but you can only hold it for a few moments.” “Love is like a red nose, it can’t be hidden.” “Love is the real giving of yourself to others. It is caring, sharing and pure happiness.” Love brings something different to all who experi¬ ence it—contentment, fulfillment and even disap¬ pointment. These emotions endure as memories. Kim Hoffman and Rhona Justice danced to the soft music of “Oscar and the Majesties” at “A Midwinter ' s Dream. Talking, smiling or just gazing into each other ' s eyes, Ken for each other. They experience emotions of love , anger, Lindemann and Sharon Guess express feelings meant only happiness and pain, as do other LCHS couples. Copyright 1969 by Elvis Presley Music, Inc.
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LCs various fashions are modeled by Linda Reder, Lu Ann Robinson, Jaci Kroupa and Penny Boyer. Hot pants , maxis, 13 Copyright c 1969 by Elvis Presley Music, Inc. midis and slack outfits could be seen throughout the halls, as Centralites sought to be individuals. Neck accessories were worn by both sexes, as shown by Kevin Tatro, Gail Bombersback and Ted Fe- ledy.
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