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Taking a well-deserved break, Heidi Tobler talks to a relaxing Exington Igh Chool???? Whatever happened to L.H.S.?? Andrea Steffeck. Thanks to our 1980 graduates, our campus now takes on a new image. Top of the Line 3
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Andy Casendino and Mark Soukup make up a trio of band members welcoming you to L.H.S. In the continuing climb upwards in the Eighties, Lexington High School has proven time and again to be on top. We have striven to become the best in all aspects of academics and activities and have continually had SUCCESS. While every new year affects our lives, L.H.S. continues to meet these new changes and still remain on top. One example is our new library. Ren- ovated last summer, it is now larger and brighter, and has become a much more pleasant place in which to work. Another example is the new set of course-distribution requirements which improve an already excellent curriculum. This school year also brings the 1980 presidential elections and the need to face energy and envi- ronmental problems. Lexington 1981 is a portrayal of our ability to face the many challenges that we meet and yet we continue to remain on the top of the line. Pausing between classes, Debbie Barenholz and Susan Taverna discuss the killer test. During this lunch break, Mrs. Koetke proves to Mike Rand that teachers are human too! 2 Top of the Line
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We've Got You Covered L.H.S. has such a diversity of stu- dents and interests that capturing the “real story” is a difficult task. But we have done it, and in doing so we show that L.H.S. is truly on top. A pig on a leash on a Thursday afternoon in autumn and a football scrimmage outside of C-house did not escape the lens of our cameraman. Millions of expressions which help to create the atmosphere of the school cannot be excluded. Some of these ex- pressions were so typical of the feel- ings of L.H.S. students that not cap- turing them would have been a tragedy. Any student can look at the pictures and say, “Hey! I’ve felt like that before!” So much happens in our daily lives Outside of C-house, Chris Fuery and Bill Cole take advantage of the most popular pastime — football. Right: At 2:25, yet another busload of L.H.S.’ers leave the campus. 4 We've Got You Covered at school that it is sometimes hard to capture it all in pictures. Looking at a trophy stirs one’s memory and imagi- nation and that is almost as good as a face. But obviously for each person the “picture” will be different. One might think back to that extra burst of energy needed to score the winning point in the game, or the endless days of practice. If the trophy was the re- sult of brain work, one might think of the extra tough math problem or the one argument that won the math team or debate tournament. What- ever the situation, the determination and the abilities of L.H.S. students continue to prove that we are on the top of the line. The morning hours are a good time for John McDonough to catch up on his work. Lynne O’Connell reviews her homework before French class. Heidi Hansen and Laura Russo enjoy a sunny Saturday afternoon at the football game.
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