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They’re the Underclassmen .. . Being in a new school, sur- rounded by new kids, and facing new demands made it difficult to become a part of the action right away. But with a little help and encouragement the sophomores learned to eat in the right lunch- room, carry the right books, and even shout their new pride in the high school at the pep-rallies. Keeping Pace at the high school was merely a matter of adjust- ment. Analogies and algebra, verbs, vocabulary and vertexes — some- times the Juniors wondered if it would ever end. But it did and, besides, there is more to junior year than studying and anxiety . There were Proms and parties, clubs and activities, sports and teams. Perhaps it was the pressure that made pleasures so enjoyable. Amoebas and other creatures are part of sophomore biology class. 10 They’re the Underclassmen . .. In order to prepare for next year’s duties as seniors, the juniors start a game of Imitation Quadball.
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Let’s Hear It Again!!! One of the most spirited occa- sions at L.H.S. are the Pep-Rallies. Cheerleaders, majorettes and the band all help to stir up the ex- citement, but the real thrust comes from the kids in the stands who are all yelling their loudest. Seniors who know the cheers yell down the juniors, who, in turn, out-shout the bewildered soph- omores, who haven’t yet learned the necessity of screaming one’s lungs out at the mention of their class. Pep-Rallies are a special part of Lexington High School be- cause they give everyone a chance to show his spirit for L.H.S. and yell as much as he wants! The spirit is carried over to the actual game when many students come to cheer their team. Lexing- ton fans are known throughout Massachusetts for their exuber- ance and loyalty to their teams. And when the team is winning big, no one is more faithful in attendance then an L.HS. fan. Less fortunate teams at the high school are soon buoyed up by the support within the school. Whether or not a student is par- ticipating in an event, he wants the other schools present to know that L.H.S. is the best.
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Amdist the confusion of sophomore year, these girls still find time to keep in touch Outside C-House, David Peters, Jim Phinney, and Linda Lombard keep track of what’s going on.
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