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TOP: The library is the place to study for these students. MIDDLE RIGHT: Students take a break from typing. BOTTOM: Sophomore guys walk to class. 7
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Q d il Q p. Hot rock, a cool splash, late 'Vhights, and weekend bashes charac- terized the summer and school life of most students. Van Halen and Outfield” were just two of the %0 performers who provided music for students. Many students found enter- tainment at Wishbones, the theatre, or some students made up their own form of entertainment. Sr As usual there were the new fads and styles of the year,- tight jeans, short shorts, and bandanas were out of style with oversized shirts, Le- f-y goons, and Swatches being the in” styles. While roaming the halls at LHS you might run into couples not watch- Q, ing where they are going, holding ♦ hands, and gazing into each other's eyes. This seemed to be quite popular with the sophomore and freshmen type age group. Also while wonder- ed ing through the senior hall you might hear music coming from a car stereo in someone's locker, or the sound of books hitting someone's head after their locker was stacked. But, don’t pay any attention to the unusual things going on around you; it's all part of the typical student day.
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FIRST WEEK As the first bell of the new year rinss incoming students nervously scatter through the hallways, trying to find their first class; but first week expressions definitely varied. Upperclassmen showed reluctance to return, while freshman anticipated almost eagerly the monumental initiation to high school. Freshman feared the first week for different rea- sons. I was afraid I wasn't going to get to my classes on time, and get my locker open,” stated freshman Mark Lindhorst. Senior Kendal Loseke, however expressed a different idea. We walked around like we were in another dimension, but now we walk around like were at home. Even though sophomores and juniors found them- selves coming back to the same school and teachers their mental idea of the new school year had changed. I was excited to finally be able to sit in the pit, it made me realize I was finally an upperclassman, junior, Stacy Smid. I wasn’t as nervous walking in the hall ways and getting my locker open, stated sophomore. Barb Schroeder. Whether the reaction to the first week back at school was one of boredom or one of excitement and nervousness they all reflected on certainly the year had indeed begun.
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