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Photo Tom Pohlman TOP: COMPANIONSHIP WHILE SELLING tickets for the Christmas dance helped pass the time for senior Becky Kim and junior Stacey Saffran. STEPPING INTO A MOVE, junior Keri Deal and senior Amy Sims practice at cheerleading camp held at Ohio State University during the summer. BROTHERS BEN AND JOHN Costanzo share more than the same last name; they share the same English class. RIGHT: JUST TWO of the many people with broken, fractured, or sprained Paks dane the school year, junior Keith Sample and senior Cherie Drinkwater use the new elevator. Photo by Judy Lohmeyer 12.
; Photo by Kim Sigler MR. GENE WARD (known to Lake students as Nort) works with his grandson on a lab , aa This was a special occasion when Lake’s science department hosted a visit from fourth graders. Photo by Powell Studios Photo by Pam Jeremay OUT ON THE TENNIS COURTS seniors Deb Rowland and Kim Sigler are partners in a game of doubles. CENTER: A TOAST BY SENIORS Brian and Brent Swartz for the well-earned break away from the routine, as the Spanish Club indulged in something more than a different language; they got a different type of menu as well at Chi Chris. THREE MINUTES BETWEEN CLASSES gives students just enough time to grab their books and keep each other updated on what's going on. Senior Jayme Rell freshman Raquel Cogle, and sophomore Missy Marshall check up on each other. aw. Just between you and me- that’s what really counts ne of the things that makes school fun is meeting and talk- ing to people. The first thing in the morning students get together on the bus and at lockers keeping old friend- ships going and making new ones. People who see each other at least five days a week, to work with, to talk with, to play sports with, are bound to get to know each other. Out of 365 days ina year, 180 are spent in one building with the same people. These people share common interests, thus forming relationships. It’s possible that these relationships affect lives out of school as well as in school. Maybe a boyfriend or girlfriend becomes a husband or wife. Or maybe just having the experience of being friends in junior and senior high school helps develop a person’s ability to cope with others, to understand and to look for certain things in other people. Or maybe a teacher makes a lifelong impres- sion. Relationships are part of the learning experience that takes place in school. Between you and me 13
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