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After a few years absence, Mr. Thomp- son’s cards are found on the bulletin board wishing every student a Happy Holiday. Adding a pleasant change, the Girl’s Ensemble sing the National Anthem at all the home Basketball games. Winter Events 27
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Kenny’s catches on fire during winter tost of the building. 26 Moments 1976 will not only be remem- bered as the Bicentennial Year, but also as the year Kenny’s caught on fire. As students sat in the cafeteria, a dense cloud of white smoke from the fire began to parade past the windows, and as soon as the news was reported, CHANTS OF “Chari-broiled Bur- gers” could be heard echoing through the LHS halls. To wind up 1975 , the Band and Choir offered the student body a Christmas concert complete with carols and Santa Claus. Besides the usual sports activity, a girls Gymnastics club was organized by Ms. Martha O’Con- nor, but due to inadequate school funds, the team was not granted a charter by the Joint School Board. Through the winter, only one snow! Members of the Choir, Jeff Mohler, Timmy The girls on themewly formed gymnastics Weeks, and Karla Vest sing to Juniors and team (thanks to Ms. O’Connor) practice Seniors in an assembly in late winter. after school.
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Sixteen selected Senior students compose the Honors program at LHS which includes six fields of study otherwise unavailable in the school curriculum. The program demands an intense amount of concentration and study, but is culturally, as well as academically, rewarding. Asa part of Honors, sacrifices were made to insure the success of the program. All learned to budget their time each day for regular classes, social lives and of course for preparation and attendance at scheduled Honors meetings, but in the end, the entire experi- ence is gratifying and most valuable. The New York Times seems to have caught the eyes of David Kahn and David Pruett in the Marshall Library. Freshmen Jenny Taylor and Mae Millicent Winfrey attentively listen to a guest speak- er on an Honors Enrichment trip. Enrichment students added Enjoying refreshments on the trip to the Marshall Library, Sophomore Susan Mead chats with friends. Surprised by the camera, Freshmen En- richment students Lee Sauder and David Pruett seem to be enjoying the trip. 28 Moments
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