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Photo by Berni Reyes THE OPENING OF THE NEW GYM was something to cheer about. During an assembly these juniors and seniors did just that. ae SPANISH III STUDENTS Shelly Pepas, Kristi Sigler,and Manda Romer sing Spanish carols as the eae travels from room to room efore Christmas. Photo by Tom Pohlman all over shovel snow, to mow lawns, to harvest soy beans, to watch soaps, to go to parties... | »..the list goes on; Lake students are making tracks. Photo by Pam Jeremay MD? Student life divider 5
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JENNY BOYER RIDES the school bus heading towards Lake after a Bay of orientation for sophomores at Penta County Vocational High School. However, there will be a slight delay as the bus is pulling into McDonald's. ake students don’t quit when the bell rings. They can be found stepping out into the community to wait on customers in stores, to bus tables and load shelves, to sit with children,to serve food, to attend ‘- re Making tracks movies, to bowl, to rollerskate, to: bag groceries, to teach Sunday | school, to sing in choirs, to attend | church, to deliver papers, to work in nursing homes, to volunteer in hospitals, to participate in scout- | ing, to form companies in Junior Achievement, to cook dinner, to’
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Soaking up the summer sun Vacation at last! ummer heat brings not only a change in climate, but a change in the typical Lake student as well. Students may leave some respon- sibilities when they leave school on the last day in June, but they take on new responsibilities as soon as that last day is over. Many Lake students turn a part-time job into a full-time one. They work at the Woodville Mall, Earl Cousino’s Steak House, or McDonald’s. Jobs vary, but for those students summer heat may mean indoor air conditioning. Then there are summer sports. Stay- ing athletic over the summer and im- proving individual talents whether in baseball, softball, tennis, or on the Sun Oil Swim Team can be time consuming. Photo by Kim Sigler UP AT BAT senior Sherry Gladieux takes a swing at the softball in a summer game. AS AN EXCHANGE STUDENT in Denmark, Deb Rowland satisfies her hunger with a Plumrose hotdog and Frisko soda pop during a break in a bike tour. Experiencing a change in culture over a brief summer vacation isn’t for every- body, but senior Matt Smithers traveled to Europe as an A ll Ohio State Fair Youth Choir alumnus singing in cities such as London and Amsterdam, and senior Deb Rowland spent the summer in Denmark as an exchange student. Summer camps also provided students the opportunity to step out of the normal routine. Campers included the band, cheerleaders, Flyerettes, and seniors Sean Walsh and Shelly Murray who attended a leadership camp in New Hampshire. The change in pace makes the normal school routine seem a little farther away - and can only occur because “the heat is uy on. Photo by Kim Sigler PLUMROSE Photo by Tom Pohlman STEPPING OFF THE DEEP END helped the friends of David, Scott, and Craig Sigler to beat the summer heat in their backyard pool. A TEACHER IN THE COLD of winter, Mrs. Sheila Trawinski is a waitress on the Arawanna Cruise Lines at Portside when the heat is on.
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