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Cheering the J.V. Basketball team on, Vickie Entsminger offers the crowd a lot of spirit and a big smile. During the Powderpuff game, Junior Cheerleader Shawn Oden’hall checks with the other guys to see if he’s cheering right. Many interesting outfits were seen on Red, White and Blue Day of Homecoming Week. Jeff Mohler modles one of the best. “Yes, we must indeed all hang together or most assuredly we shall all hang separately.” Benjamin Franklin stated in a few words a fundamental concept that unites people, but also allows them freedom and individualism. In essence, this idea is applicable in any size society, even one as small as Lexington High School. Students all have separate and distinct personalities, yet somehow always hang together to form an extremely unique group. If not for this sense of togetherness, there would be little to serve as the basis of LHS. The school is composed of people, all of whom are an essential part of the spirit. Everyone maintains his individual character, while enriching the existence of fellow students. All this proves that one + one = one! 4 Opening
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Nowhere on earth is there a more peace- ful or beautiful place than Goshen Pass, a spot enjoyed by many LHS students. In the Basketball tournament at Madison, Senior Charlie Miller takes a shot as Don Dock and Bro’ Payne await the result. On the Senior Picnic, Meg Barrett, Beth King and Mary Ann Taylor practice the favorite activity of the day — eating! Opening 3
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Students display individuality . . . For the 1975-76 school year, Lexington High School is indeed fortunate to host Foreign Exchange Student Marisa Campos who arrived in August from Peru. After an assembly in the gymnasium, Mary Ellen Ripley pauses to give the Crystal photographer a smile. Opening 5
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