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Outside of C-House, Meri Heard passes the time talking to juniors John Sousa and Mike Holland. It’s evident that Eddie Colbert gets a real lift A beautiful fall day enables Chris Rogers to practice his tennis. Art class gives Christine Shaw and Dan Posternak a chance to enjoy warm weather. Keeping Pace 3
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We've Got a Lot to be Proud of ... Keeping Pace ... means staying after the final bell to join a club, activity, or sports practice. Keeping Pace ... means source papers, study hours, Open Campus, and registering for Seals. Keeping Pace ... means running from J-House to your locker in D- House to a class in the science building all in the five minutes passing time. Keeping Pace ... means the championship teams, the assem- blies, Special Needs, and skate- boarding on the new asphalt. Keeping Pace ... means musicals, concerts, the Career Center, the fieldhouse roof, and the new bleachers. Keeping Pace ... means the movement, the activity and the pride in our school that makes Lexington High School a special place. Even with only five minutes passing time, Dave Hagopian finds time to cooperate with the photographer. Sitting in the Senior Quad, Daiva Matulaitas spends some free time preparing for her S.A.T.’s. Z Keeping Pace
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The band performs in one of the many concerts for Ott the Campus ... i trepusic A wide variety of community activities keeps interested stu- dents informed and involved. Stu- dents participate in activities sponsored by their church or temple such as youth groups, choirs, and helping the elderly. Kids have taken a hand helping the elderly through involvement in the Lexington Forum on Aging, private nursing homes and volun- tary programs such as ““Meals-On- Wheels”. Another major area of interest is politics. Although there are few students who can actually vote, many are involved in campaigns for local, state, and federal offices, as well as controversial issues such as the Equal Rights Amendment and nuclear weap- ons. The juniors annually sponsor a Mock Town Meeting to give students a chance to voice their opinions on local issues. One way for students to get involved in the historical importance of Lexington is to be a tour guide. Tour guides stand on the Green each year, eager to show visitors the historical sights of their spe- cial town. Lexington’s students are very proud of their town; their dedi- cated involvement proves this. + Off the campus ee Moe ae. Over the summer tourists listen to the informative tours given on the Green by Debbie Zeltzer, one of the volunteer guides. i
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