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aes aeaee a NOT JUST A GAME Laker football players leave practice on a late summer afternoon during daily doubles. At any level, sports offer an unique aspect to highschool that enables students to grow as athletes and as people THIS MEANS WAR! Seniors Jenny Medak Courtney Hergert, Maureen Kelly, and Sandi Latham prepare for an off-campus Homecoming egg-war. Any reported complaints of the wars would have resulted in the cancellation of the parade I JUSTW ANT s all! Se REAL FOOD LUNCHERS Desp at te the g Introduction 3
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little bit of uh-huh Uh-huh, the school looked great. Or, at least, half great, as only half of it had been painted upon the re- turn. Although the new gym remained “buffalo brown,” as Dr. Ingle jok- ingly referred to it, noth- ing could dampen our spirits as we plunged headfirst into one of the swiftest beginnings in the school’s history. Petitions for freshman office were available the second day of school, as were senior class presi- dent petitions, due to an odd twist of presiden- tial fate, and permission slips for Leadership Workshop were avail- able the day after Senate election. At the first meeting of the Student Advisory board, the students were unanimous in dubbing the 88-89 school year’s begin- ning as “hectic” and “stressful.” Not that Cathy Humphrey and the other mem- bers were complaining...
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nda whole lot of oh-yeah No, they like it that way - it makes for more memo- ries: The ASB on chil- dren’s toys in the Wel- come Back Assembly wearing their freshly silk- screened “Holier Than Thou T-shirts. Dr. Ingle begging the unsuspect- ing Homecoming parade watchers from the Army Duck for candy the rally had tossed to them minutes before. Our football team at last ringing the rust from our tired victory bell. The senior class, play- ing magicians again by turning our giant oak tree into a huge white willow. Perhaps the year started a little too fast for some. In the Homecoming blitz, the freshmen mis- understood about their sign assign- ment and ended up painting it on butcher paper rather than wood, while the juniors, forgetting their... | | H
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