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Senior Rayanne Evans displays her award from the D.A.R.. an award now in the family a second time. Books in the background are appropriate for salutato- rian Linda Fehlberg and valedictorian Irene Wu. 10 Opening
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Readjustment period ends with winter nee everyone readapted to the discomfort of getting up at 6.-30 in the morning — 5:30 if you had to wash your hair — school things just naturally began to fall into place. Along with the natural order of school life came the natural disorder of any¬ thing that could mess it up. for in¬ stance, early fall saw unbelievable weather: It rained dailyl Well, that is every weekend and if we were lucky, le sun came out for an hour or so in middle of the week. Football nes saw everything from umbrellas o tarps to plastic sheets covering groups of people As fall progressed, people began to count the inches of rain and dream of how many inches of snow it could have produced—another LC tradi¬ tion. The usual fall colors were out¬ done by the colors in the halls when students sold balloons as a money¬ maker early in the year. A crowd gathered for the annual Homecoming dance, teams began practice for the annual Powder Puff football game, and most people began to realize the year was well on its way. Along with the winter comes the chill of class rooms with no heat Senior Jenny Meinert keeps gloves on to avoid numb fingers
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Club members from OEA practice secretarial skills while in club period. This practice helps students in later years. Wu, Fehlberg take top honors; Others struggle to maintain their individuality ealing with local and national prob¬ lems influenced individual lives, but sooner or later people found strength to maintain uniqueness. By January teachers were working without contract; union leaders looked dismally into the future. Yet, each saw the importance of his indi¬ vidual job and the future of it, and plans were made and accepted. Mrs. Sandra Frohock, English teacher, appeared at the board of education meeting in early Janu¬ ary to recommend offering a college- credit English course to push Lake Central students further ahead. The board ac¬ cepted the proposal, and plans for the class continued. Rayanne Evans became the second member of her family to be chosen for the D.A.R. award an honor bestowed by both teachers and students. Irene Wu and Linda Fehlberg were named valedictorian and salutatorian. Kelly Kleinarnan prepared for the Miss Teen Indiana pageant after learning she had been chosen a finalist. O.E.A. began practicing Saturday morn¬ ings in anticipation of a possible national competition? and in the middle of a big deadline, Quiver staffers learned that last year ' s yearbook merited a first place award. Truly as the year progressed stu¬ dents learned how to balance time, effort, and catastrophes until anyone could say with authority, I just did say!”
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