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(top, left) Too much dancing has its bad point. . . it increases the line to the men’s room. (top, right) Guy Klauminzer has a new patented exchange for falsies ... (left) Yes — while you pledge allegiance to the flag, also pledge to me, your Jr. Class President. (above) Disco, Disco Duck... OTHER PAGE (left) Sorry ... one month from Friday I’m going to my Girl Scouts meeting, and the next week I’m going to church, and the next week ... (right) David Farris strikes a Herculean pose. 25
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Sometimes it seems that the majority of experiences at LHS are non-academic. Students find that non-aca- demic learning brings them a sense of experience and knowledge which usually seems more viable and help- ful than classroom learning. Non-academic exper- iences are especially plenti- 24 LIFE BEYOND SCHOOL ful on weekends. Here they range from structured evenings including the tra- ditional movie and dinner, to unplanned merrymaking in Harvard Square, at the ‘mall’, or just driving around in a friend’s car. On campus, the open- campus system, available to those with strong academic backgrounds, promotes non-academic freedom. The open campus system al- lows for time in the snack- bar, library most definitely a non-academic experience, or the various hang-outs es- tablished throughout the house-system. The house-system also provides a special familiar non-academic unity. Each student finds time to spend in their house, which con- tains their locker, home- room, guidance counselor, and even the computer which holds students ac- countable for missed classes.
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THE BENEVOLENT BREED (top, left) Lisa Matlin and Co. do their part in the Executive House Council Scholarship Drive. (top, right) The old welcome in the new. (above) Pam Pitarys will take care of all turkeys ... (above, right) This is the first, and last, time you will ever see a student smiling in the presence of school lunches ... (right) Who says Class Council isn’t fun? 26
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