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I m GET IT TOGETHER s soon as the school year had begun, the c down was on. Students began anticipating the ious vacation days and breaks scheduled throuj out the year. Spirits soared as the varsity foott team battled their way to an 8-0 record to becon Lake Suburban conference champs, the first time il the history of LC; and when the boys’ cross country and the girls’ swim team made state finals. Sched-1 uled activities and fund-raisers, such as sweetest day balloons, “ghoulie grams” and coffee grams, helped boost school spirit, along with the locker decora¬ tions by the pep club. Soon students were anxiously awaiting the sound of “NO SCHOOL” heard over the radio due to the snow days and fog days com¬ mon to Lake County. As winter came and went, most students turned to thoughts of warmer weath¬ er. Summer vacation became more of a reality as the school year came to an end. by Chris Sovich Pep club was responsible for decorat¬ ing athletes lockers. Karen Roberts (9) uses her scissors toJ)flla tt rate. The first snowfall caused many delays. Students cleared off snow from their cars before leaving. I Working on lockers after school, Heidi Schultz (11) and Gretchen Schultz (9) prepare for a game. Op«ntng %
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The library was a popular place Rot a quiet atmosphere. Steve K (11) and Jim Wallace study dur|ig lunch. The boys’ cross country team qualified for state finals. Kevin Hindson (10) runs toward the finish line. I Christmas balloons were delivered on the Friday before vacation. Tina Davis (10) helps give out balloons. Opening
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he beginning and new double doors to the cafete- of the school ria were yet to be accomplished. pmt started The school spent $200,000 for the with not only new students, but with renovations. many new renovations. Over sum- “New brightness provides a bet- mer vacation lower and upper E- t er environment for students,” corn- halls were renovated greatly. New mented Mr. Krueger. Many students lockers were installed and the walls also felt the renovations were des- throughout the school were painted, perately needed. Jennifer Illif (11) In addition to lower and upper E- said, “The lockers were really bad halls, the bathrooms in V-hall were and I couldn’t even see my locker mednstructed. combination because of the light- These renovations were originally ing.” supposed to have taken place dur- One week before school started ing the summer of 1985; however, the major construction was finished; due to difficulties, the procedures however all the classrooms in upper were delayed. The reconstruction and lower E-halls still had to be com- began at the end of the 1985-86 pleted. Because of the hardworking school year and were not yet com- janitorial staff, all 50 rooms were pleted by the start of the school ready in time for the new year, year. A new addition to the library By: Tonya McGriff and Lori Sawyer I E-hal was renovated and new lockers were added. Mike Taylor (9) tries his new locke combination. stairway was renovated and walls were I painted and lights were added to brighten the dark hallway. Opening
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