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4 Fun and Frolic Ease nealitu majority of the students approved of euthanasia in certain cases, and thought that it should be le- galized. The state legislature that met in session in January, faced an euthanasia bill, some- thing that surprised many people, as happening before its time. The dark cloud of recession hovered and descended, replac- ing the energy crisis and the gas shortage as the major national problem. Freezing Monday morn- ings brought back the memories, however. Students discovered it was warmer outside than it was in- side the school. The unemploy- ment rate rose considerably. What would this mean for students who were looking for part-time and summer jobs??? Inflation sent lunch prices soaring in the cafe- teria and, as a result, the number of bagged lunches. Milk alone rose from 7 t to 15$ in a few short months. Many students took ad- vantage of the rise to reduce winter figures. The outlook was dismal but may explain why student apathy was lower than it had been in re- cent years. Everyone flocked to the games, despite the increased $1.00 football ticket price, and participated more in school activ- ities, perhaps looking for an escape from worldly problems and to enjoy themselves. And there were some good times! ! ! An unbelievable crowd at the Home- coming Dance, rumored to be the largest in LHS history ... A chal- A mountainside view of Rockbridge County, a scene that is quite familiar with students. Myron Hotinger calculates and mea- sures the growth of bean plants for a project in Advanced Biology. At a cross country meet with Harrison- burg, Lee Pinney and Jeff Crowder make a strong start for Big Red. 4 Opening
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' •- - . . - Members of the Homecoming Court and their escorts rehearse the procession for Friday night ' s halftime show. The girls ' basketball team huddles with their coaches, Ms. Mays and Ms. O ' Con- nor, to receive encouragement and hints. Neighbor Nettie Clark and her son intrude on Sam and Freda in the play, THE LIFE AND DEATH OF LARRY BENSON. Exciting describes wrestling! At a meet with Turner Ashby, Chip King shoots in for a takedown against a quick opponent. Snow! lets students out early and miss several days of school while covering the area with a white blanket. Opening 3
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The cool autumn weather, so typical of football season, makes Susan Lauck shiver at a JV game. In fifties garb, Steve Hostetter and Lyn- wood Lee pause to laugh at the slick heads and white socks in the hall. He sits leisurely, but the expression on Mark Plogger ' s face shows that the JV football game isn ' t going that great. Opening 5
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