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Juniors sponsor Santa’s Place’ Winter's dreary atmosphere did nothing to dampen the spirits at LHS, as students and faculty greeted the season with the rainbow of in- terests characteristic of them. As the art club got the winter months going by selling printed calendars to the school and the community, juniors brought Santa's Place” to the LHS gym on the night of the Christmas Dance. A tall tinseled tree glittered in the center of the action and blinking lights flashed on the stage. Dressed as a shiek, because of a bet, senior Joe Sprott chats with junior Paige McThenia. From atop the county water tower, Photography Editor Lloyd Glenn prepares to take a roof top view of LHS. Silhouetted against the window, an anxious student gazes intently at the rapidly deepening snow. 26 chrono
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Energy conservation studied In an attempt to catch up on the news, Coach Jeff Stickley reads The Roanoke Times and World News between classes. Despite the fun, everyone was glad to see Christmas vacation; in case of boredom, the basketball tournament and other winter sports helped to alleviate the post- Christmas blues. The faculty was also busy; appointed by Mr. Andes, an energy committee consisting of Mre Bonde resingleman a Sayblack, Ms. Simons and Ms. Walker was working on how to deter- mine how energies, both human and physical, could be conserved or bet- ter used within the school. After Christmas vacation, the honor committee held an assembly before the whole student body to demonstrate that the committee is a vital part of the school. Com- monwealth Attorney John Read was the special guest speaker. Following Selling M EM’s as a National Honor Society project, NHS sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Newman finds two customers in freshmen Jimmie Durham and Kim Goodbar. ae Wa tneaee Lhd de 4 ei ee si neta init ii tii Ci ‘ e i liseli ian 8 Yi isi : Rae i ‘ 28 chrono
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