Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1983

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Friends, Karen Marray and Karen Flaherty always find something to laugh about. ' i Mie i ‘ if i Diet . You want another dime? Tim Shea says, ‘‘Watch it your strangling me” as Beth Small gives him a loving Get those legs up girls!

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ENTERTAINMENT Lexington High School. Not just an- other school where students attend from 7:50 a.m. to 2:25 p.m. This high school is filled with students who enter- tain themselves all day long. During a typical day, for example, L.H.S. stu- dents can be seen talking about the newest romances or complaining about hours of homework. Groups congre- gate in many areas such as the main quad “‘by the logs’’, the senior quad, or the smoking areas. Food is also a popu- lar form of entertainment. F house is especially noted for its delicious snacks, but those who don’t enjoy the lunchroom experience can grab a ride with a friend, buy a Big Mac and large Coke, and have it half eaten by the time a half-hour lunch period is over. Students have also been spotted down- town at the Chinese and Italian restau- rants during longer lunch blocks. Fall and spring, expecially for the seniors, are conducive to flying footballs and frisbees. Sometimes lacrosse players “pracitce against the brick wall of the science building. Inside, G house is es- pecially noted for intense games of Dungeons and Dragons as well as chess. From the diversity of the student body comes the diversity of forms of entertainment. Rane Ee Mae Uh, Dad about the car I Borrowed ... (top) Tell me how to get to Sesame Street.



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CONFIDENTIAL CHAT Throughout L.H.S., students are found in their different groups discuss- ing various topics of interest. There are many unofficial meeting areas, which make it difficult to decide whether to meet in the main hall, at the senior quad, in a “house,” at the smoking area, or in the student parking lot, or even in a lavoratory. School, although a grim topic, is al- most always present in a conversation, the ‘‘new”’ sophomores discuss their teachers and courses, as well as their opinion of L.H.S. as a whole. The ju- niors are preoccupied with enduring their so called “hardest year of high school.’ Discussions about PSATS, SATS, and achievements seem end- less. By senior year, most student have obtained their drivers licenses and with a little planning around work sched- ules, are all set for “‘senior slump.”’ When the conversation lightens to more enjoyable topics, students can be overheard planning their weekends, discussing favorite movies and music groups, and reminising about the latest L.H.S. sports victory. It may take a little talent to coordinate the schedules of friends, but once friends have gotten together at L.H.S. there’s sure to be a lively conversation. Relaxation is good for the soul. The C-house hangout is great for before school conversation. (MIDDLE) C’mon guys, let’s not be antisocial. Girl talk.

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