Lexington High School - Crystal Yearbook (Lexington, VA)

 - Class of 1988

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18 Mini-Mag Many student athletes feel that the | football team gets a little more atten- | tion than it deserves. During a pep rally held for the football team and the girls’ basketball team a few of the girls de- cided to speak up on this matter. The girls invited the members of the various teams of LHS up on stage to be recog- nized by the student body. Many of | - these athletes were not known by rai their fellow classmates because of the lack of attention they were receiving during school time. The girls hoped to give these unknown ath- Cae — letes a boost in spirits and some much needed support. a The foot- f. were a little upset over this event but they got over it after they realized that it was the truth. Hopefully in the future all of the athletes will be known and not just a choice few. This year there was almost a boycott of the school cafeteria. Many students complained about the taste of the ket- chup and the temperature of the food. A petition was started by two students to take to the school board. Flyers were printed and passed out asking the students to pack their lunches for two days. AS planned this caused a great number of problems so the boycott was called off and a meeting was set up with | - Mr. Warren and Mrs. Johnson, the cafeteria manager, to discuss the problem. During the meeting an agreement was reached to forma committee that would meet once a month. There is Hi now a better brand of ket- ay cn chup being piensa served See aera AAR and the foe ec a food gee ue? aA eyila tate : is much warmer than it used to be. Tara Hood



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Welcome to the New... Scientist or Artist? Mr. Chris Bowring, arecent graduate of Washington and Lee University, has joined our teaching staff here at LHS. The question is, what kind of a teacher is he? Mr. Bowring is teaching Earth Sci- ence but he does it with the skill of an art teacher. If you walk past his class- room and the door is open, you might happen to catch a glimpse of bright colors. Suddenly you stop dead in your tracks and head back towards his doorway. Once back you find out that all of those bright colors are a part of a very impressive picture of the earth, or a diagram of wavelengths. You might even see an elaborate drawing show- ing the erosion of the soil. Keeping order in the halls during lunchtime is one of Mr. Vaught’s favorite pastimes. Pleased after hearing her students rehearse one of their pieces, Ms. Dewey flashes a smile for the camera. 20 Mini-Mag nek a deny iat ne $ Be ‘4 ri ‘ah ‘ pe ee ee dy Ai By ote A New Start Three more faces have wandered into the halls of LHS. Mrs. Lollis has made an excellent addition to our math department. She teaches Analy- sis, Consumer Math, and General Math. Mr. Vaught who is also the varsity football coach and athletic director, teaches Economics and Introduction to Business. He had a very productive year during his football season. The music department also started off On a new note. Miss Dewey, a new band and choir director, also started her first year here at LHS. All of these newcomers have had a very successful year even though they had to come into a new environment and start from scratch. We would like to wish each of them good luck in the years to come. Keep up the good work! — Tara Hood In front of one of his materpieces, Mr. Bowrinc discusses the biological structure of the eartr with Ilven Thompson. After drawing a few diagrams, MS. Lollis tries 5 explain why two lines are parallel.

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