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Friendships LAKERS LAW It's said by many, that your high school years are some of the best years of your life. This is one of the periods in your lifetime during which you meet, and become friends with a lot of different people. And these relationships, both good and bad, affect you, influencing your life style more than any other time. There are all kinds of relationships, including student to teacher, parent to child, and yes, boyfriend to girlfriend. Although some students may not have had the experience of an intimate relationship with a member of the opposite sex, we all have had a crush at one time or another. But perhaps the relationships that you will remember most are the ones with your close friends. These are the friends that you may think of when you are in your thirties. And you might give them a call to reminisce about old times and possibly plan to see each other. Your closest relationships are the most important now because, together you have shared the experience of growing up, and that's something that can only happen once in your life. Senior couple Kari Cornett and Randy Miller discuss their plans for after the football game. Who says girls can't be just friends with a guy? Mot Heather Wallis and Thea Kimberly who enjoy their friendship with Roger Manning. 4 Friendships
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ERS LAKERS Education (Right) Mr. Larry Rodriguez jokes around with rally girl for a day,” JJ Roll on opposite sex day. (Left) Jennifer Marts. Terese Waldram, Beth Nora, and Erin Johnson take a well deserved break from practice. The rally squad spent all of their summer either practicing or going to camps. (Above) Drama teacher. Midi hoelscher teaches her students the art of mirroring someone in mime. Everyone's perceptions of education were slightly different. Some thought it was simply memorizing and repeating facts taught by teachers or reading a book that was supposed to be a classic, or trying to find the value of x . These things are helpful to pass a test and get into a good college, but that isn't all education is. Education came from everyone and everything. It influenced people in positive and negative ways, and helped people develop and interact in society. The sources of an education were many; friends, family, teachers, t.v., books, and music. They all influenced us in different ways. Although it seemed that most courses at this school were designed to make us memorize boring facts, the classes did have a deeper purpose than that. They taught us discipline; something we could use thoughout our lives. It helped us become the people we are now and the people we were then. Education continues even after high school ends. The real world'' is perhaps where most of our education occurs, the kind that no one can teach or prepare us for. (Below) Angie Taylor studies while catching the last rays of the late summer sun. Lara Holman, Krissy Barker, and Deanna Neely discuss life, love, and whatnot while passing time between classes. Education 3
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ERS LAKERS Fun!! The Rally enjoyed their time together while heartily cheering for the powerful JV teams. the PRINCIPAL uke r Fun, it's that mystical, intangible experience one feels while doing something they enjoy. The ways to have fun are abundant, but often times it escaped the students during the school week which meant that the weekends were the prime time for enjoying one's self. In 1987 and 88, much was happening; one only had to know where to look. Such things as skiing, a pick-up game of basketball and other sports like soccer, football and jogging were popular on Saturdays and Sundays. As the night came, functions became even more numerous. School football and basketball games drew large crowds of dedicated Laker supporters. The games served as a social meeting place where further plans were discussed. Such time-fillers as watching a rented movie, going out for yogurt, or to a party were common and accounted for much of the evening's activities. For some, downtown hot spots such as the Confetti dance club and the Starry Might concert house were places of excitement and homes to many a memory of unforgettable event. Blake Fabian and Bill Gross, run outside to vent their frustrations in a snowball fight. Senior Mark Krill wants to be the Principal Laker , but Dr. Ingle is at the helm. FUN!! 5
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