Lake View High School - Chieftain Yearbook (San Angelo, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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Spirit Lights Up At LV Bonfire A strike of the match was all it took to ignite the first Lake View Homecoming of the '8O's. Energy levels were at their highest peak as the students united to witness the towering pile of wood transform into a blazing inferno. As the temperature of the bonfire rose, students joined hands to form a circle of spirit. Intensity grew as pep talks and class yells filled the air. Chants turned into cheers when Jimmy Marsh and Angie Williams were crowned as Mr. and Miss Flame. Whether it was the anticipation inthe students' eyes or the blaring of nearby horns, Bonfire '80 fired up the Chiefs for their Homecoming encounter with the Lamesa Golden Tornadoes. PAGE 20: 1. Jimmy Marsh and Angie Williams show their excitement after being crowned Mr. and Miss Flame. 2. Chiefettes wave at the camera during the car caravan. PAGE 21: 1. Senior mascot, Renee Cornelius, cheers to the fight song during the Bonfire. 2. Bonfire '80 burns bright. 20 - Student Life

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FRaci g, Chasing Available If it weren't for policemen, though, the game wouldn't be as exciting. For instance, the speed demons who love to burn rubber or squall their tires drive like little grannies when a cop is ,near But, as soon as the police are out of sight, the tires begin to spin. What makes this so fun is 'that sometimes you can't see the cops, but they can see you. In this case, the offender gets to see pretty red and blue flashing lights. A Despite the bad, there's also the good. If guys are really lucky and show off enough, they might jlifst persuade some cute little girls to pull over and talk. This gives the guys a chance to show off a li tle more and maybe, just maybe, the girls will be impressed. ' Of course this can work two ways. A guy with a nice car is a prime target for a girl with a fancy ye and a sweet voice. Thus the girl may get to ride in Joe Macho's car. , lf variety is the spice of life, then the spice of life is alive and well on the drag, Every kind of car manned by every kind of individual is visible. There are hot rods with loud engines, loud stereos, and wild driversg Fancy cars are also present with fancy drivers but it's usually obvious that it's daddy's car. Most prevalent on the scene are pick-ups. Small, medium or large, loud or quiet, clean and fancy or dirty and barely together, it wouldn't be a weekend without pick-ups. After all, the best pliace to throw a water balloon is from the back of a pick-up. Pick-ups are a necessity to some. 3 A ter all who ever heard of a true bonafide redneck in a 2802? Now that the game is set up and everybody has his game pieces it's time to party. The rules: four hours of showing off, traffic weaving, hot rodding, stereo playing, girl! boy chasing, by ArLnerica's future leaders: today's teenagers. lt's dark, the lights are out and the cars are all gone. lt's midnight and the kiddies have gone home to mommy and daddy.



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