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Showing true summer spirit are Charles Kir- The flag corps takes a break patrick, Robbie Garrison, Ray Conner and Lyle workout. McClun The football team huddles during a summer practice. Summer 11
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10 Summer A Time for Work and Play The last bell of the 82-83 school year tolled and released students to scurry on their separate ways for their summer activities. While some students spent their summer atten- ding camps, others enjoyed the sun- ny days and let the sand massage their feet. Amanda Badget and Emily Scott attended Governor’s school for the Gifted. At Girls’ State were Emily Scott, Lynne Draper, and Amanda Badget. Hugo Kostelni, Jon Mamon, and Fran Freidman attended Boys’ State. Patty McDaniel, Colette Van Name, and Tal McThenia spent some time at Governor’s School for Fine Arts held at Roanoke College. Several Athletic Camps were held Michelle Jenkins, Jane Huntley, Lee Woods and Ani Marshall say ‘‘cheese’’ for the Camera. this summer and many students from Lexington High School attended them. As basketball players sweated it out at Liberty Baptist College, they hoped it would all pay off. The cheerleading squads expanded their skills in stimulating school spirit by attending cheerleading camp at JMU. Football players resumed their Football Practices at camp this sum- mer with a strenuous program and a new coach. Band students also at- tended Band Camp to learn new drills and to brush up on their mar- ching techniques. Many other people attended camps of their choice, but that’s what summer is all about; to do what you like to do best. Enjoying a ride in the country are Pierson Hotchkiss and Robert Doss. Becky LaVietes and friends prepare for a day at Summer camp. ib 3 x | nee Har A ROR NaNRUUeN Reon Uaiseses be, 3 | ee wee, Ellen Dudley sits on top of the world.
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Blazin’ Saddles The Senior Class sponsored some rip-roarin’ fun to begin the year. The Homecoming Dance gathered a large dancing crowd at L.H.S. The theme, “Blazing Saddles’ brought out the “country”’ in all who attended. The decorations provided the southern atmosphere, along with two mannequins to join in the fun. The D. J. provided all kinds of tunes, in- cluding good ole country music. The energetic crowd kept him rolling the records, without hesitation. The Homecoming court represented L.H.S. well. Eighth grade representative: Lori Rhodenizer, Freshman class representatives: Becky Lawhorn and Pipa Stewart, Sophomore class representatives: Elizabeth Knapp and Alyson Elliot, Junior class representatives: Lavelle seeeeee 4 Ms. Ramsey creates a little diversion. 12 Homecoming Payne and Janice Judy, and finally, the Senior class representatives: Joyce Bryant and Kelly Berry. Our two Homecoming candidates were Sue Vess and Lynne Draper. Only one could reign as the queen of L.H.S. How did it feel to be a can- didate for queen? Lynne says, ‘‘It was a lot of fun running as a can- didate, and was an exciting ex- perience ... Sue comments, ‘‘l was proud to represent my class and | know that | had a lot of friends to support me.” The student body selected Sue Vess for Homecoming Queen, and Lynne Draper, Maid-of-Honor. With a victory on the football field, and a successful dance, Homecoming was concluded. Ellis Henderson and Rory Ware show their dates a couple of new steps.
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