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ff- ffWWfi'fffv',':f -- . . ,LMI ff fi C' ' ,, ' fmsifff ,f,,L ff ,1 ,, Wy . .2 ffgf f X HEAI NG FOR A DIFFE RENT EP By Ken Trantharnf i t l t s pi c i REGISTRATION, No matters how chord you tried, you couldntescape itg From Sep- tember 8 to May 26, school was almajoraspect of teenagers' lives in Lee-'s Saminitt Youll coulda? avoid it: ond, you couldnt run and hide from it. But, why would you want to? it Where else caiuld you open new doors, meet new friends, sing a sang, build an engine, paint o picture, cook ap a storing write at story, ba- lance a checkbook, check out a boolagive cheer, solve a problem, read King Lear, run a mile, say ban jour, andstand in single file? N o where! l t N o where else could one give a speech, take a hike, learn to teach, ride a bike, sell some doughnuts, jump the hurdles, heal some cuts, learn the past, be late to class and run really fast!! No where else in the world except in Schooli, e lf , , V LSI-IS remained ,ajianique high sahoolini 1987-1988. Student attendancehit 2503. The nurnberi of administrators grew bylone, and the faces changed. Mr. Toni Flint became the full-time activities director, and,Mr. Stan El- liott was promoted to assistant principal in Die Visionll. Division I also welcomed a new as- sistant principal, Mr. Scottie Grisell. i N ew to LSHS were four mobile classrooms, added to accomodate the increased number of students. One hundred thirty-four teachers, thirteen secretaries, six teachers' aides, two healthroom aides, eighteen custodians, and seven counselors were employed at LSI-IS. Five foreign exchange students attended school, and fifteen students visited for three weeks in the fall from Italy. 2 ill or i
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0 ll ,nu , fmA X IT MAKES YGU WANNA. . SHOUT! REFLECTOR 1987-1988 Volume 53 1 1 1 Y 4 Lee's Summit High School 400 SE Blue Parl-:way Lee's Summit, MO 64063 A I
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