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Student Life “In my life I’ve loved them all.” That is all the memories of the people, places, and things of our life in high school. If a student takes advantage of the many activities offered at Lowell High, he will have much to remember, and the four long years of making memories will play an important part in his individual development. Participating in these activities, students find the importance of friendship, teamwork, and learning to enjoy themselves. There are many kinds of extra-curricular activities available at Lowell High. These activi¬ ties enhance the student’s life, and valuable lessons, which cannot be found in an English or Chemistry textbook, are taught. Students may participate in activities which take place during school such as Spirit Week, Pep Sessions, and Convocations, or they may join a sport, club, or audition for a play. Of course, a student may just want to enjoy attending the many sports events, dances, and special events organized by the administration. In any form, the activities of a student during high school help him to learn and expand his knowledge of life; but most of all, the activities help create many memories. “In my life I’ve loved them all.”
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Home¬ coming ... “Magic” “Magic” was definitely evident at Homecoming this year. The whole school was decorated by each class and was filled with spirit. The O.E.A. sold balloons at the game which were released when the “Devils” scored their first touchdown. During half time the 1980 Homecoming Queen, Ronna Lukasik, was crowned by for¬ mer Homecoming Queen, Sheri For¬ ester. In addition to Ronna Lukasik, there were six other candidates for the title. The candidates were: sen¬ iors, Lisa Brown and Mary Williams; juniors, Cindy Berner and Julie Brun¬ ner; sophomore, Denise Smith and freshman, Julie Hall. These girls were chosen by their respective class members to compete for the title of Homecoming Queen. After the game, the Homecoming Court danced to the song “Magic ” sung by Olivia Newton-John. The dance was led by Ronna Lukasik and Powder Puff King, Skip Henson. All these activities proved to be “Magic” for everyone. Homecoming Queen, Ronna Lukasik, is es¬ corted by Mike Kingma into the dance. Sheri Forester hugs Ronna Lukasik as she crowns Ronna, Queen. 6 Homecoming
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