Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1983

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THE TRADITION CONTINUES Preparing for college is no easy task, but for most LHS students it is a tradi- tion. During the first few months of school, the Mini-College Fairs are the most well attended weekday events. Juniors looking for prospective schools and Seniors searching for colleges they may have overlooked, crowd the Ca- reer Center in E House every Wednes- day morning. Students talk with repre- sentatives and friends, with the most common thought being, “‘Will I be ac- cepted there?” Once Seniors have chosen the col- leges, the difficult task of filling out ap- plications begins. After the forms are completed and sent in, students start the long wait. For some, the two to three months before replies come back is a welcome relief from the demands of preparing for college, but for most it is an exhausting wait. When April comes, the suspense is finally over and the decisions must be made. For some, the choice is easy, but others must weigh the factors. As sen- ior year comes to an end, the new graduates eagerly anticipate the “‘col- lege experience’’, while the new sen- iors begin the long process again! Monica Wang sets to work memorizing the lists of words she might encounter on the SAT’s. poe MBB 563.0 TUT WRT a ms rWUehcauey . °™ College bound students consider the possibili- ties at a Mini-College Fair. 24 Aileen Robinson asks the many questions that the prospect of college poses.

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Pauline Collins concentrates hard on her exam. Thirty more minutes of chemistry, ugh! (center) Julie Puchkoff takes a moment out to exercise her brain. Temah Nelson is stumped by her teacher’s question! Bill Abernathy jumps at the bell but Ted Price is too excited about his ‘‘A”’ to notice. 23



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Elizabeth Yaz quips, ‘An “‘A”’ average? You’ve Judy McDonough and Larry Gilbert interview a college representative. got to be joking!” Ha a hoe , ee eT Come spring, this student will be bombarded with college material Stephanie Buchta takes the matter of college via the mail. seriously. 25

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