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CHRONO CHRONO CHRONO chrono 9
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8 chrono The end of another decade at Lexington High School was marked by the revitalized honor code and a dwindling school spirit. Headed by the Honor Commit- tee and Chairman Chip Phillips, various sections of the Honor Code were enforced and discussed with the school body. Cheating was dealt with on a stricter basis and students thought twice before glancing at someone else’s paper or looking at their notes. The com- mittee attempted to give students a greater pride in their school by strengthening the policies against defacement of school property and general misbehavior. Lexington suffered a severe energy crisis as school spirit was not up to the standards of past years. Pep rallies seemed to lack the previous spark, as many stu- dents seemed not to care. But there were students who did their best to revive enthusiasm and keep remaining spirit alive. School life didn’t center solely on honor and spirit as dances, plays, parties and friendships made school a little more bearable.
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Band members toss around a Nerf football during their lunch break in Buffalo Creek near Mr. Kenney’s far m. Elise Sprunt and Tina Bowyer learn the art of tie-dying from a Virginia Museum mem- ber at the Rockbridge Community Festival. After examining the many exhibits at the festival, Bruce Schweizer and Cindy Weeks discuss the past events of summer vacation. Although school officially ended in mid-June, many students con- tinued their education in summer school, the Governor’s School, and Boys’ and Girls’ State. Others broadened their horizons by travel- ing in the U.S. and abroad, while some stayed in town to work or relax. Local swimming pools and Goshen became favorite cooling-off spots, while sometimes one had to settle for a backyard hose after a hot day: of tennis, golf, skateboarding or some other warm weather activity. Making preparations for the coming school year, marching band and yearbook staff members traveled to camps. Those wishing to participate in fall sports began practice in August, while some girls, looking ahead to the winter sports season attended gymnastic a camp. ——— . a Classes, camps and cooling 10 chrono
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