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Wednesday is Prince Spaghetti Day! (center left) What do you think you are doing?! (above) “Don’t take that picture ...”’ says Chris Hart. (left) No! You can’t have my money! 29
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FOOD Food at Lexington High constitutes what is often a well-deserved escape. After and during a long, grueling day, students have meals and free blocks to look forward to. Free blocks are very much accompanied by food. In fact, besides the library, cafeterias are by far the single most popular location to eat lunch in. These cafeterias offer a variety of fare, ranging from simple snack items such as juice and donuts in the morning in F-House to a salad bar in G-House and a full hot meal in D or J. Those with appropriate means of trans- portation, or who can simply walk quickly, may opt for a more complicat- ed off-campus meal in the center of town or the Burlington Mall vicinity. Sophomores who have just received open campus privileges but who do not drive themselves may be seen eating quick meals on the run as they rush downtown and back in the alloted time. All in all, the gourmet and the junk food freak alike will find something to their taste and the time they have. Lei- surely tasty meals are something every sophomore and Junior finds to envy in the lackadaisical life of a Senior. 28 Mmmmm. Mmmmm good for Mark. Cool, refreshing milk?!
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Page 34 text:
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GOOD TIMES AT LHS LHS is an institution where a great deal of learning and hard work takes place; however, it is also a place where we share many good times. Friends always have a way of turn- ing the anxiety of approaching tests, the prospect of hours of homework, and the daily dilemmas with which we find ourselves faced, into more lighth- earted situations. Showing friends your new license or car, winning your sports game, getting an “‘A”’ on your term paper, remembering your last week- end and planning for the next, and find- ing that special someone are all part of the events which make up the good times we have. LHS students are as committed to having a good time as they are to their studies, and this is reflected in the abundance of regularly scheduled ac- tivities. Students divide their leisure be- tween football games, dances, musi- cals, concerts, and even fundraisers. The end of the year provides some of the most memorable events. The junior and senior proms are such events and probably only outdone in enthusiasm and participation by graduation cere- monies. But long after we have passed through LHS, fond memories of our high school days will linger on. 30 Oh, yeah! Second grade and craypas ... And heeeeeere’s Cece!
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