Lake Central High School - Quiver Yearbook (St. John, IN)

 - Class of 1985

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Hanging out against the A-hall wall, students will wait until the last min¬ ute before going to class Five minutes is never enough time to be together. Jenny Meinert and Steve Kish meet by their lockers. Shelley Jewett

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F inding best route during ive minute rush Y ou sat in your chair staring at the clock and waited patient¬ ly for the bell to sound. The clock’s hands moved too slow. Fi¬ nally the bell rang and you took off for the door. The anticipa¬ tion for a class to end was something ev¬ eryone exper¬ ienced. Waiting to walk with your boyfriend or girlfriend to his next hour class was always something to look forward to. Paul Hoffman said, “Towards the end of the hour everyone stopped working and started talk¬ ing.” Some students would meet by their lockers and talk to their friends for approximately four and a half minutes, just enough time to make it from the top of E-hall to the north side of C-hall in thirty seconds. Girls or even some guys were Five minutes never seems to be enough time. Heidi Hanson rushes in the door of her next hour class. sometimes found in the bathroom combing hair or putting on make¬ up. Students also liked the idea of hanging out. The corners of the halls often attracted many people. They stood up against the walls and watched people as they passed through the always crowded halls. The complaint by all was that five minutes never seemed to have been enough time to get from one class to the other. The threat of three tardies that equaled one un¬ excused absence lurked over many students heads. by Nancy Smock Finding the time between classes. Meeting by lockers friends can talk Annette Grahovac attempts to fix her before class. Terri Brown and Andy hair before going to class. Saddler discuss next hour. 26 Five Minute Rush



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Bus drivers are a part of LC too. The Representing the sophomore class as bus drivers decorated a bus for their prince and princess are Laura Duran second year. and Ron Goodman. omecoming Spirit Week its it big S pirit week and the homecom¬ ing parade were just two of the very important parts of the homecoming festivities. Hard¬ working students made the floats for the parade, and band students took free time from their day to perfect their routine. Students also joined in the homecoming spirit by dressing according to what day it was. Spirit week consisted of LC shirt day, sweat day, dress-up day, Ha¬ waiian shirt Mash day, and blue and white ribbon day. There were different ideas about which day was the favorite. “I think everyone participated in sweat day,” said sophomore Monica Storiale. “Al¬ most everyone wore sweats and they’re comfortable.” Sophomore Dave Rudell had a different opinion. “I like dress-up day. Everyone comes to school looking halfway decent,” he said. Filling the Schererville streets during the parade were floats, bands and the candidates for homecoming king and queen. Sophomores took First in the float contest with their theme, nursery rhymes. Juniors were second, “I like dress-up day, ev¬ eryone comes to school looking halfway decent.” freshmen third, and pulling up the rear were the seniors, FEA won the best float for the clubs. The band performed a routine as the spectators watched the result of their hard work. Sophomore Ra¬ chel Trapp said, “The parade was all right but not as good as last year.” All in all the pre-homecoming ac¬ tivities were thought to be a good idea for students. Scott Weeden, sophomore, added, “It’s all a good idea because it shows the team they have supporters.” by Dawn Wojcik Riding in a convertible are candidates for homecoming king and queen: R. Szaller, R. Eckhardt, T. Massa and A. Evans. 28 Foootball Homecoming

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