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David Jarrard looks skeptically at the snow as Christen Williams enjoys a first taste of winter. After giving blood, several students wait in the rest area of the mobile to recuperate and talk with the medical personnel, before returning to class. winter 29
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Play, banquet, exchange dance held Senior Kevin Poindexter and junior Kim Poindexter clear snow off a walk after a heavy snowfall. Watching the blood ooze from his arm, Senior Mike Goodbar looks as if he is ready to faint. the season. The cast of Childhood, after winning the state drama com- petition, traveled to several civic clubs to raise money for their trip to Atlanta. The LHS production of “The Ugly Duckling,” a one-act play, was also presented. Foreign exchange students living in the area arrived one Friday in February for an AFS weekend. Tours of Lexington and the county and other entertainment was provided for the visitors. Also, in February, the Valentine’s Dance was sponsored by the sophomore class. Other winter activities included the senior coffeehouse, the Crystal subscription drive, the Latin ban- quet, the Virginia Opera’s produc- tion of Madame Butterfly, foren- sics competition, and several pep rallies. French students Cheryl Clark, Kim Poin- dexter, and Denise Mull watch an exciting exhibition. 28 chrono
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i eka A 4 minh Seniors pose for their annual picture on the steps of the Capitol with the Honorable Caldwell Butler. Class first to tour FBI building 30 chrono On March 29, seniors staggered to the school at 4:00 A.M. to board buses for the annual trip to Washington, D.C. While some seniors tried to catch a few hours’ sleep before the journey, others spent the early hours celebrating. After a four hour trip, three buses arrived at the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, where amazed students viewed stacks of money. From there, a short bus ride took the group to the Holloway House cafeteria. A tour of the House and Senate followed breakfast. Unfortunately, though seniors viewed much preliminary action, they were unable to see either House in session. The Honorable Caldwell Butler posed with members of the class of ’79 for
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