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Working and Playing Rich Gillis and Marco Dirks take a look at the books during lunch. Senior quad. Sonja Olsen has a small celebration with her friends in the Through each period of the day stu- dents at Lexington High School are work- ing and playing, giving school a distinctive character. Lunch blocks are always spent in the most unusual ways. Students often sit in the sun or hide from the snow while they meet with friends or hurriedly copy that essay due next block. Occasionally some people actually eat lunch at its prop- er time. From study halls of twenty and tables of four in the library, to crowded lunch rooms and open quads, students participate in a variety of pastimes. Some enjoy reading quietly in their free block or catching up on homework, while others use the time to talk with friends or relax outside. If there is something you must do today at Lexington High School there’s a time and way, whether it be for work or play 13
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Horsing around outside D-house Dave Mel- A safari of studiers line the walls of G-house horn and friends try the old “‘pig pile.” cafeteria. Anneta Argyres uses a sunny free block to play some frisbee. 12
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Communicating One often associates communication with television, radio, and literature; “O.K. guys, bump, set, spike!” yet, broadcasting and journalism are not the only means of communciating in today’s society. This ever-changing and expanding field touches every as- pect of our lives. From computerized business transactions to the perfor- mance of mime, people find their own effective ways to convey messages. At Lexington High School the ever- popular bells and P.A. system, both of which always seem to interrupt our most interesting classes, are likewise not the only form of communication. Teacher conferences, sign-plastered halls, lunch room meetings, crowded phone booths, and class discussions al- low each student to find their own suc- cessful and unique approach in com- municating their thoughts here at Lex- ington High School. ek Mrs. Krochalis and Dr. Nelson take time to chat to Georgia Wood and Vinita Harris. After class hours Ms. Cronin and John Oulette have a friendly discussion. 14
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