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Fall Is Fair Day 9 I The 'Lucky Bucky' ball game is I my favorite. Jim Miller Left: .Jessica Ross rests on the Grandstand step®, indulging in Fair Fries. Below: What would the Fair be without your friends? Connie Henthorn and Cindy l amb stop in front of one of the game stands. Below Left: Chuck Cave, Tom Hillherry and -Jeff Young attempt to decide what stuffed animal they'd like to win. Below Rinhl: Teachers make it to the Fair too Mr. Buskirk starts his eating off with a piece of pizza.
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Right: Rob Brill tests his strength and surprises himself. Below: Senior Jon Schorr tries his luck with darts. Below Right: Finding a date becomes optimum during the Fair and many succeed. Fall is „ --. Autumn descends upon the town of Lancaster as the fair rides start to roll in. This begins an exciting and busy week for the students of Lancaster High School. The fair week brings with it a free day for the student body to go and have fun. If you look around at the food and game stands you'll be sure to find most students of LHS. In fact, most people feel food the most important part of the fair. Their tastes run from those of Beth Wince who likes “French fries and vinegar” to Lisa Young's, who enjoys “ice cream candy.” Of course there are those like Kelly Bryant who likes “eating all the food.” When a student isn’t at the food stands, he is trying his luck at the games. To try to show off their strength, some attempt to ring the bell with the hammer at the “Test Your Strength Game.” “The Lucky Bucky Ball Game is my favorite,” says Senior Jim Miller. For some of the students, it wasn’t all fun and games. Some were involved in 4-H and showing animals. Students like Caroline Links and Jill Derryberry, who show their horses at the fair every year, have little time to enjoy the pleasures of the Fair. Molly Rowles tended her flock all day. Even though these people have little time to enjoy the things that the rest of us consider fun, they manage to find other ways of enjoying “Fair Week.” 8 Fall Is Fair Day
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Above: Some siudents find nothing will ease their midwinter blues better than a hot pizza. Top Right: Grey skies and snow accompany an empty building Right: With up to two feet of snow, shorels replaced weights as body building tools. Mr. Ventura battles snow on a day off. •4P Opposite Pago, Top: Bah. Humbug'”? Sophomore Jenny Jordan takes a rather pessimistic holiday attitude peppermint slick in cheek of course. Opposite Page, Below: Varsity basketball player Matt Petty finds snow to be a good excuse for ignoring reading and writing but not working out 10 LHS Is Winter
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