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Life sings the world over All nature is but an art, unknown to thee, All chance, direction, which thou canst not seep All discord, harmony not understood, All partial evil, universal good, And spite of pride, in erring reason's sprite, One truth is clear, Whatever is is right. - Alexander Pope In every person'5 life there came a time when soul-searching questions arose: Who am I?'f What am I doing here? Questions like these had to be answered by oneself, never by friends. Seniors, juniors, and sophomores began analyzing life, their lives. Some found themselves , many would always be searching. At the end of the school year, all were faced with meets ing the challenges of an expanding world, a world outside LHS. Students, sometimes aided by teachers, took time to become aware of their world as Alexander Pope sug- gested. They realized the meaning of Pope's last line: a man had to be at peace with and have confidence in himself. Only after achieving belief in self could a man realize and function as part of a world. A. Mr. and Mrs. Siefert take a breather between swimming contests at the B. A'Waterfalls are relaxing, Danna Morris wistfully remarks. C. Bicycling across the United States with Wandering Wheels during the summer provides Mr. Sullivan with many opportunities to ad- mire Cod's works, F., ,,,.,, , ,W , ' T553 A, if B. 36 w YY fit A l ,wt if . i J ,ww
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Q 1 . Normal days aren't so normal after all My '1h!V uf F 7 U it l . ' ' tea ,Q i' 1 M. A. Lunch tables are filled with good food and good talk, B. Researching during seminar, Iay and Patty help each other hunt for that one piece of evidence. C. Even janitors sometimes HWSW twiddle their thumbs. Right, Ben? D. Sandy Louthain wonders whether she'll ever be free of her cumbersome friend. 5 . At the end of first semester, LHS changed its daily schedule. Clubs be- gan meeting at 8:20 a.m. instead of during fifth period: home room still met on Wednesday, but at 8:30 a.m. First period began every day at 8:45. There was one disadvantage to the new schedule: lunch lines formed one- half hour later. Voluntary pep ses- sions and Cheerblock meetings were held on Friday mornings and on the days of our tourney basketball games. Each day the halls grew more crowded during class periods. Mr. Ottinger remarked to his seminar class that there would be no more par- ties in the girls' restrooms! Chaos occurred when choir members re- turned from programs. People gazing at an already memorized bulletin board lost their place in the telephone line. School life between 8:45 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. was not only a world in it- self but a part of a larger world cen- tered around LHS.
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