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14!Heat It's 97, 98, 99, 100 degrees outside and still rising. What do L.S.H.S. students do when they get hot? What do they do to cool off? During the first couple weeks of school, our students had to suffer in 90 degree heat. Worse than that, they had to sit in hot sweaty rooms full of people, all of whom fought for the few remaining breaths of air. Along with the heat, blood pressures and tempers rose. The only event some looked forward to was Accounting ll . . . and the air-conditioning. That's crazy from the heat. Students last fall could dress a little more appropriately for the heat than in the past. Shorts were allowed from the beginning of school to October 4. This compromise seemed to appease the ma- jority of scholars to some extent. When asked how he thought the heat situation should be handled, Doug Aronson said, 'lf it is over 80 degrees we should get out of school. As students sat in class, they thought of cool rooms and glasses of ice cold drinks. These contemplations took the place of school work. As if starting school wasn't enough, the heat made one day of school seem like a week. As droplets of sweat trickled from fore- heads onto that important theme and a page was ruined from bleeding ink, fall days and cooler times lingered in stu- dents' minds. As they copied their papers over, one word took the place of math equations, grammar lessons, and Spanish lecciones- Snow, Snow, Snow. The Heat I on Sherri Owsley and Kim Curren don't seem to be very picky about how they cool off. 1 1-' l T?
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