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The cheerleaders and football players build a pyramid. At LHS, pep assemblies are looked forward to in many different ways. For some students, pep assemblies give them a chance to scream and yell without getting into trouble. For others, pep assemblies are a way to get out of class. For what ever reason, it is plain to see that pep assemblies are enjoyed by everyone. This past year, the school spirit was at an all time high. During Homecoming week the gym walls were covered with posters. The pom pon girls performed exciting dances and the cheerleaders demonstrated breathtaking pyramids. Even the football guys tried to get in on a little action. Seniors take 1st place in the Homecoming decorations. They are also convinced they're number 1. 1984-85 Varsity cheerleading squad; front-Tami Garrett, Second row-Susan Robbins, Shelly Brown, Susan Werbach, Bronwyn Jamison, Marta Myers, Deanna Garrett, Julie Schamback and Margaret Fry.
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The senior class officers from left to right: Steve Holland-vice pres., Jon Pennington-Sec., Rose Clark-treasurer, and Steve Holland-pres. For some students 1985 was a year spent in search of one's true self. At right Kristin Deeg and Tracy Rittenbaum are still searching. Whether you spent your time playing, working, or just watching time pass by; 1985 was a year of great accomplish ments and memories. For other students these accomplish ments were life long and everlasting. At right Rita Davis and Philiph Stevens were married June 15, 1984. Robin Dunard attempts to guide the students to some unknown pleasure. Say Robin, there's a plant attacking your hair.
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If you were to poll the students at LHS as to what their favorite class was, the majority of them would reply — LUNCH. Whether it is the food or atmosphere that attracts the students, lunchtime is the most productive time of the day. Some students choose to brown-bag it while others eat hot lunches. A lot of students and teachers think hot lunches are great. From the faces of these two students, I'd say mark one up for the brown bags. Robert Anderson gets a bite on his lunch as he looks for a place to sit. Below students discuss events of the day.
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