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And A Whole Lot More! all, They did, through the eyes of the under- classmen. Seniors strutted down the halls with a feeling of clout knowing deep down they were the kings of the school. For the 12 preceeding years, they had strived to make it to the top. They resided there 264 days until May 17, 1981. On that one Sunday afternoon, they fell off the high school lad- der. Graduation started the seniors on a whole new ladder with different obstacles ahead, and a long climb to the top. This is our account of the year and all the feelings packaged within. Go ahead, jour- ney inside, and when you do you'll find ALL THIS . . . AND A WHOLE LOT MORE. - 1 f' nw. up MN ai' '- ,, A KX if E 'F if ii M, A: Let yourself go!-Junior Troy Oakley receives his C5 Share and Share Alike!Sen10rS Mary Pomeroy and award for Selling over S1000 Worth of magazines from Deb McCoy share the last Dorito while celebrating the Class Sponsor Dennis Baxla. fOl.lI'l.h Mifage birthday of the week 4 OPENING
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Q- 1299s l 3 STUFF - .. J,-A All This . . . Everyone sensed THE FEELING when viewing the one-story, brick building with the enrollment of 656 students known as the Home of the Lakers. However, THE FEELING couldn't totally be felt until the inside was seen, the inside of the school as well as the students. On the first day of school students raced in every direction each with his own feel- ings bottled up inside. Each was at a differ- ent point climbing the ladder of high school. On the first rung stood the freshman proud to be a part of LHS, and finally able to wear the columbia blue and red they had heard so much about from older brothers and sisters, yet lonely and lost, looking for a familiar face within the crowd. On the sec- ond rung, stood the sophomores . . . harass- ing the freshmen, reminiscing of the days not so long ago when it was they as the Victims of the upperclass practical jokes. On the third rung, stood the juniors de- tached from the other steps, only because the wanted to be. Although isolated from the others, the prom, class play, and maga- zine sales helped bring them a bond of unity they had never experienced before. The ju- niors developed a carefree attitude towards everyone else and concentrated primarily on their self-centered class. On the final rung of the high school ladder, stood the seniors . .. they thought they had seen it ally They had. They thought they knew it E: How did I ever get talked into this? This seems to be F: Watch closely now! During Laker Appreciation Day, the question Mr. Tom .lack asks himself while he sits in Kevin Beuret demonstrates one of his favorite gour- on his daughter's junior English class. met recipes to those who signed up for his class. OPENING 3
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B: Checking out the various colleges, senior .Ionelle Johnson listens attentively as the college sponsor gives some hot tips for future use. D: Traffic Jam! Students take a break during intermis- sion of the 3-D movie, It Came From Outer Space, to have popcorn and Pepsi. The athletic dept. supplied the snacks. E: Braving the odds for a morning of cross-country skiing is senior Steve Nerney. He and twenty-four oth- ers chose skiing as their recreation on Laker Apprecia- tion Day. af? if 9 t , ,,,fi ,h W Q4 pf X i ' E 9 NH ,5- if 'Q A . fp' sr X5'3f ' TL-0 1 HL HE F: Reminiscing! Senior Mike Grossman takes time out G: Pvc got it! As these sophomore boys clearly show, to sign junior Jim Gerardot's yearbook. Signing books P.E. seems to break up the monotony of the day. P.E. is was a good Way to recall those special events. required for every freshman and sophomore. fi. OPENING-5
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