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Seated among the cheerleaders, sophomore 1982 Crystal staff members seniors Jen- | Damon Woody and junior Lisa Ayers don't look nifer Batty, Kitty Contreras, and sophomore out of place with their school-colored shirts. They Janie Osborne alphabetize the yearbooks in are all waiting patiently for the Cross Country preparation for distribution. team to get to the finish line. Explaining their carbohydrate model, Wearing a confused look, freshman Laurie sophomores Mike Colbert and Tim Stewert Lamont pauses during a drill at summer band switch roles with their teacher Mrs. Julie Lips- | camp to get the counts straight in her head. comb. opening 5
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4 opening Reach Out Whether it’s across fifteen of the fifty states or just from one neighborhood to the other, friends can always reach out to each other. This is thanks to the all- popular, ever-useful telephone. Dates are made, secrets are ex- changed, assignments are reconferred, and birthdays are recognized, ll through Lexington’s telephone lines, as our students reach out to keep in touch. Before school even started, the ru- mors began. The lines buzzed with: “Did you hear about all the classes that have been cut?” ‘Yeah, a lot of the teachers have lost their job positions.”’ ‘Now the classes are going to be packed!” ‘T wonder if they're really going to have that computer course?” Ameria year GOMa annie tb i Ui COMI amereai spar wages ‘I heard that they only have enough money for one computer though.”’ But the student body pulled togeth- er, reached out to the new faculty, and kept in touch with the teachers lost. Not everything was bad though. The new teachers had new ideas and shared them with the rest of the faculty in an attempt to make the year unique. These ideas, along with exciting changes are helping the school to reach out and touch new friends, new teachers, and new experiences. Flashing her pearly whites, senior Alicia Bu- chanan also flashes the class identification to the photographer who came to take class pictures early in the school year. Seniors David Fitch and Wendell Baker put their backs into it as they deliver the 1982 yearbooks to the office. Preparing for the Art Show, sophomore Jenny Leadbetter works quickly and skillfully to complete her papier-mache mask.
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