Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1985

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Justine Harris and Annie Reindhart are ready for an afternoon in Harvard Square. (Middle left) Senior Karen Marks helps Jeff Swerdlick use his chopsticks correct- ly. (Above) Depot Square is a good place to catch up on the latest news. (Left) Seniors Sona Dermanuelien, Kristen O’Sullivan, and Jim Levine chat in the center after a long day at school. 13

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f y t | h e ou i ; d. ophomore Craig Weeks, seri rs Gretchen Sparen and Ann Widnall, and Senior Stacey Harris enjoy ag yL Of The Bell za Yes there is a life outside of easily accessible. Harvard Square high school and Lexington pro- offers more epicurean delights vides ample opportunity to while and many interesting stores. The away the non-academic hours. Coop,a huge department store, is od probably pin the domi- one of the main reasons for visit- 1 the social life of ahigh ing the Square. The Coop’s main thool student. Lexington has ev- attractions are books, records and ery thing from fast food such as posters. McDonald's to the exclusive Ver- Faneuil Hall, in the heart of sailles Restaurant. Mario’s pizzas downtown Boston, is an exciting and Maunder’s subs are favorites tourist attraction which also holds and to top it off the new arrival in fascination for native Bostonians. town, Steve's, provides delicious The Hall is filled with novelty ice cream. shops such as Have a Heart and nant role ir Many students take advantage Bear Necessities. of Lexington’s historic green. The There are of course the more Green is the most popular spot for conventional activities such as frisbee, stimulating conversation, parties, movies, and leisurely and just plain laziness. games of Trivial Pursuit. lf one: has: exhausted Lexing-. ee eee ton’s numerous resources there is See oublic Ce The tamiane Scott! MeaMalient Carle Race: T makes two very popular spots, tino, Neal Splaine, and Al Eloy discuss Harvard Square and Faneuil Hall, the afternoon plans on a half day. bi i ah) tafe ‘ a x OR a %y 8 .y : gat y ni Tae! = x Mey, WRB vacetitho. i Ril =



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The Freedom Factor Free time can be spent in many different ways. Once a student has the privilege of open campus he is free to do virtually anything he wishes. In the warmer months the quads are bustling centers of activity. Students play football, study, or just lounge around. Lat- er when the weather turns cold the library is the most popular ret- uge. However, one must be cau- tious because it is very easy to be expelled by the ever present li- brarians. The next stop is usually a cafeteria or the snack bar in C House. Many students choose to leave the campus either by foot or by car. Lexington Center which offers a multitude of delectable delights is a five minute walk from the campus. McDonald's, another popular spot, is just a short drive away. Students at L.H.S. take their free time very seriously. Killing time, there is nothing better than hanging around with friends. Seniors Michelle Ciccolo and Kris O’Sullivan enjoy their lunches in front of C- House. Seniors Lydia Filz and Kathy Emmerzil enjoy the advantages of the smoking area. (Middle) Seniors Lynne Dockser, Laura MacDonald, and Liz Roemer rush off to a quick lunch at McDonald's. (Bottom)

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