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Hot Fun in the Summertime In the August heat, Steve Lawrence gets his arm in shape for the season at foot- ball practice. Goshen’s clear sparkling waters and greenery, cool off students on many a hot summer day. Evenings at the softball park provide recreation and entertainment for Karen Lotts and Mike Hartless. Summer Events 13
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Summer of ’74 found LHS stu- dents participating in many activities. Tennis was played with renewed enthusiasm. Ama- teur swimmers joined the two local swim teams. A student was accepted and attended the Gov- ernor’s School for the Gifted. Others attended the Youth Con- servation Corps for eight weeks. The CRYSTAL staff traveled to Longwood College for a year- book camp. LHS sent delegates to Boys and Girls State. The band, football team and cheer- leaders practiced conscientious- ly under the hot, summer sun. Many students had summer jobs. Softball games at the city recrea- tion field were the main staple of evening activity. Summer in Lexington — the action’s there, if you can find it! Attending Boys State at Lynchburg Col- lege for one week in June, Jeff Minnix learns about state government. City swim team members, Jeff Crowder and Tim Smith, hope for victory at a meet against Brentwood and the Country Club. 12 Chrono
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Monday, August 26, brought anxious students through the bright red doors of LHS. Students spent the day getting used to new schedules and shock- ing colors. Over the summer the school received a new face. The mobile that burned last spring was replaced and colors like passion purple and sunset orange decorated the walls in classrooms. The office installed orange phones in place of the old ones. And there was orange in the library, too, in the form of new chairs. The lines in the lunchroom wound around the tables and the lines at the water fountains slowed traffic in the halls. Ten new teachers occupied rooms and awaited the appear- ance of unfamiliar faces. Lunchlines were unusually long the first day of school, but those waiting used the time getting to know one another again. Bright posters located in the front hall welcomed students old and new, to LHS and the start of a new school year. Bright, New Colors and Faces 14 Chrono
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