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this is the year that is . . V 0 LIVING f Eagerly awaiting the end of last period, students looked forward to after-school activities, whether those activities involved stopping at Hap's for a coke or just going home to collapse in front of the T.V. For the more ambitious people, the end of the school day meant tackling calculus problems or studying and restudying for a crucial history test. For others, it meant rushing off to work, only to face piles of homework afterwards. Counting the days until Friday, students anticipated fun-filled weekends, which consisted of going to movies, getting together with friends, and, of course, trying to find a party. The rising cost of gasoline didn't seem to bother students as they cruised up and down Broadway and Market, searching for familiar cars and faces. All of the aspects of student life, within the confines of LHS or elsewhere, added to the excitement of the year, the year that is . . . 4 Student Life
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l l ! N Berry Band member Chris Hunter 5 concentrates on her music amidst the excitement of the Homecoming festivities. P Despite all the early morning activity in 1 the library, senior Kelly Minnick and ,junior Stacey Hettmansperger find time to share a special moment. Hopes, dreams, expectations - everyone had his own ideas about what the 1979-80 school year would bring. For some, the ideas of going back to school meant nothing more than the thought of books, tests, and homework. For others, it meant trying to budget their time between play practice, swing choir, sports, and work. What made this year different from any other year? There were the big things, of course: a state baseball championship, pep sessions, plays, speeches, tournaments. But the magic began in the little things that were unscheduled, unannounced. These things made 1980 something unique. Cheering the Berries on to victory at Homecoming . . . rushing to the library in the morning to see who had his algebra done . . . stumbling out of bed to go to Thursday Morning Breakfast . . . worrying about report card day . . . these are but a few of the events that added a special touch to the year. This is the year that is: a year special to us as our anticipations became realities, a year that led us to our long-awaited dreams at the end of the rainbow. This is the year that is -the beginning of a new life: a year that proved to us that dreams can come true and even exceed our expectations. Contests - 3
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