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Taking it easy throughout its route is this Lake Cen¬ tral school bus. It has to start early to get you and your friends to school on time. You get a great feeling in your womout jeans and jerserys. They go hand in hand the same way cruis¬ ing around with your friends does. The traditional yellow flames open a busy Home¬ coming weekend at Lake Central. Cross Country captain Kelly Truman ignites the final letter. many different ways
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• • • Many different things in Friendship Is ... these two little words are much more than a noun and a verb! They mean the way of life for many Lake Central students. Consider the possibilities of life with¬ out friends? For one thing, the long and boring bus ride to school in the morning would be nothing but an extra thirty winks if you didn ' t have a friend to share the seat. For another, what are lunch hours without friends? True, we look for¬ ward to the food, but conversation and companionship are a large part of those forty minutes. Besides, what fun is in¬ itiating freshman alone? And everyone knows you can ' t copy from a total stranger! Friends go hand in hand like burgers and fries, jeans and jerseys and Broad¬ way and cruising. Without the first, the second wouldn ' t amount to much. Trying to stay warm under a blanket with a friend at the homecoming game while sheets of freezing rain pelt you, is more fun than staying home playing solitaire! WOW! I ' m finally a senior! Could I have made it without friends? I seriously doubt that! I asked a few fellow seniors where they would be without friends? One replied, Nowhere, because with¬ out friends there would be nowhere to go and nothing to do. Another said, Going to school without friends would be a real drag. Would you ask a total stranger to enter the wheel barrel race at the turkey trot? Rosie Copehaver asked her friend Becky Walker to join her. Gina Krajewski and Randy Noojin think fall is a great time of the year to spend a lazy afternoon at Lemon Lake Park with a friend.
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Inside, outside, everywhere you go, a friendly face will always show At the end of the day, a leisurely walk to the bus is very pleasant for sophomore Sue Norris and (unior Ron Schubert. Perching on another fnend ' s shoulders is a tradi¬ tion at the Football Homecoming yell contest. Sophomores yelled loudest and won first place. f r 1 r t.L M G Crashing through the hoop are our LC Varsity Roundballers waiting to defeat Morton High School. The final overtime score was 66 - 64 . Tugging their way to another victorious conquest is the barefooted sophomore boys. They eliminated the senior boys in tug-a-war competition.
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