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Seventy years ago Laurel had its first graduating ceremony. And then, seven decades later, history repeated itself once again. As Laurel High School fell into the hands of a new President, so did the country as a whole. Those were the days when in the fall we wore coats in class because of the cold weather, and short sleeves in the winter due to mild 60 degrees temperatures. These mild temperatures gave us all a touch of spring fever, and made us curious of what the next few months would bring. 1. WELCOME- Tom Rutt, Student Body President, welcomes everyone to a new year at LHS. 2 REVENGEThe girls' basketball team used toilet paper to decorate the library after returning home from a basketball trip. Some mysterious source had made a mess in Ms. Goodale's office; but the girls didn't get mad. they got even 3. ELECTION 1980- Laurel citizens wait patiently in the main hall of LHS to cast their votes tor in general election. 3
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Those were the days my friend 1. Yvonne Applebach and Terri Lamb decorate Mr. Mayes' room, giving it the Christmas Spirit. 2. Ray Hatfield, who is shown in the biology room with one of his taxidermy pieces, has stuffed and mounted several animals. This is just one of Ray's many talents. 3. If you don't like the way I did it, do it yourself. Dave Carlson appears to be saying to Lori Fox while reviewing a fresh copy of the Laurel Leaves in the journalism room. 2
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We thought they’d never end For the seniors, the end was almost there, but time seemed to pass by faster than expected. As for the Class of 82, they wished it was their turn, but knew in their minds they had to wait one more year. And then there was the Class of 83, who were convinced it would never end. Though we were all looking forward to closing the doors behind us for the last time, this school year at Laurel High School held many memorable times which will never be forgotten. Even though there were some bad times along with the good, everyone survived, making it a successful one. As the underclassmen finish up their years at LHS, they too will have many memories to look back on. 1 Terri Lamb, Lynn Halverson, and Leslie Harris pick up an issue of the Laurel Leaves. By the look on Lynn’s face, there must be something between those pages worth laughing at! 2 Kim Kukowski obviously doesn't care to have her picture taken, as she stands with Robbin Hansen. Jerri Chastain, and Jan Barnhart in the main hall after school. 3 Who me? Carol Feuerbacher wonders what the person behind her wants her for. She soon finds out that there is a photographer waiting to take her picture 4
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