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, A ,Z gi,f'4'1 ' , x' f ' . W -,s I fi qgv -. .i ' . ., pl 7. f f ,f l 4 .R is X , i ly J A x l . f s 'W' '25-S if f vs, Important Message Warning The following article is real It is unlike any article written before Read with cautionl As the I983 84 school year comes to an end statistics show that over half of the student body and faculty at LHS suffer from a fast spreading disease commonly known as Chron ic Lateness The symptoms creep up so suddenly that by the time the vic tim realizes he or she has this dread ful disease it s too late. The disease can be recognized through stages. Stage one begins when the person barely puts hisfher foot inside the class doorway before the tardy bell rings. Stage two is when the student s teachers make a permanent tardy slip. And stage three pertains to the fastest slurpee run ever. five minutes! In order to avoid contracting such a disease, two maior precautions . y A S ' 'sw 4 l .ir ff .f 1 .egg . i . . F - i. rr fa ...Q v- , 'T' . -. W . fvw I . Lb 3' -512 . L f w l by rx: L, . X , 1. l 4 I ,y . , .. J' 7 Q? , 5 if ' , '. fl 4 if 'F I ' xii H ' 1 'figs , g Flores, Julian M. Floyd, Chanin R. Foreman, Lisa A. Ford, Holly D. Foy, Mark D. Frasier, Mark J. Frey. Jeffrey D. Fria, Marianna Gardner, Ramona L. Gassaway, Benjamen Gilles, Robinette L. Gillham, Darren W. Gilliard, Darrick R. Giordano, Daniel R. Givan, Elizabeth R. Glenna, Heather C. Golden, Jerold R. Golinski, Becki A. Gossett, Brice L. Griffin, Robin K. Groen, Lonni D. Gunsauls, Kimberly A Hagen, David T. Hall. Heather A. Hall, Martha A. Hall. Thomas E. Hallee, Lisa D. Hancock. Peter G. 111011 muSt be taken. One set all watches clocks and timing mechanisms five minutes ahead of Mountain Daylight time. Second be sure to have a working wrist watch in your posses- sion at all times. Yes, this is a sad situation Keep a close eye on friends and relatives. Why, you ask? Because someday it just might happen to youl 4? l . v raft. '-W : People - 83 PE
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Future Scientists In room I3l, Mr. Hockman's sophomore biology class was hard at work studying a variety of animals. In one particular lab. the students were learning the differ- ences between the animals. A few of the many animals observed were a ferret named Sam, an iguana, and a gnat. Eighteen science related courses were offered this year. Mrs. Rupel, a teacher in the science department remarked, I want my students to be able to go to any college in the country and be able to han- dle the college standards. Hanlon Patrick M. Hargls Kirk A Harrington, Pamela D. Harris, Shaundra D. Harter. Jeffrey D. Hasty. Mark H. Hauser, Thomas E. Hawn, Cristen M. Hedman, Terri L. Heinz, Patrick L. Hernandez, Timothy Hesse, James R. Hettinger, Jill R. Higgs, David J. Hill, Michael A. ii! L.- I I sl . , a l ff-Jia. . ix - 1 f ' I Hinkle, Tara L. Hinton, Darren D. Holder, Grady E. Holman, Susan R. Holtz, Kimberly A. Hopkins, Steven F. Howard. Russell T. Hull. Cassandra A. Hummel, Kimberly A. Humphreys, Robert B Hurd, Stephen C. Huston, Lachele J. ldema, Christian J. Jack, David A. People 85
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