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CONTENTS OF THE 1978 LION s c 0 'o ooosu 0 snusn 0 o U 9 2 Administration . . . . 6 O O l I I f . l 7 Staff ...... Q . 10 Dedication . . . . . 11 Ninth Graders . . . . 13 Eighth Graders . . . . . 26 Seventh Graders . . . . . . 40 Sports ....... ' . . 49 Activities .T . . . . . 61 Features . . . . . 71 Advertisers................75 Thomas and Wythe became elementary schools, and students also came from Thorpe Davis and Eaton. The student population has usually been around 1200, including the sev- enth graders who come from elementwv schools in the area. This tradition has con- tinued as the attendance zones for junior highs have been changed, schools closed and opened. Table of'Contentsl3
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As we approach the end of the tenth year of Lindsay's history, we note that education is still the most important activity here. Throughout the yearbook, there is always the influence of our classes, our teachers and administrators, and visiting lecturers. We still go on field trips, see movies, and learn facts and skills. We are always ready to participate in extra-curricular events, but we must also put up with our classes. After all, we are not graded on the number of clubs we join, or how well we can shoot a basketball. Colleges and potential employ- ers will want to know how well we did in our classes, even in junior high. We know well that if we misbehave, we may be subject to discipline, even if Mr. Navickas does not paddle everybody who comes to see him. 1977-78 was the year that the school board established in-school sus- pension for other junior highs, and is con- sidering setting up this unique type of pun- ishment in all junior and senior highs. The Future Is Now . . . 1978 TOP RIGHT: Mr. Navickas swings a mean paddle. CEN- TER: Cheerleaders served as guides for orientation day. RIGHT: Mr. Simpson as he presents twice a day announce- ments. BOTTOM: Dr. Lewis of Hampton Institute was a visitor to Mrs. Chadwick's classes. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Woerle counts money for book fair orders. 4lThe past is present we-1 I fl '7'i'5Q2fxw.+t3.1N
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