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LUMP INSURANCE AGENCY Mill Center Professional Building 112 Mill Street P.O. Box 155 Lowell, Indiana 46356 696-8989 Res. 696-8418 ,L ' MIDWEST TIRE AUTO CORP. John Jarvis Dave Brent, MecfV Don Brent. Tire Spec Tracy Patterson, Mach Manager 219-696-2006 1926 E Commercial Lowell, IN 46356 (Lowell Plaza) The open concept seems closed to them. They are familiar with their surroundings even though this is the first school that they have taught in. They are LHS teachers who were once LHS stu¬ dents. For Mrs. Brownell, Ms. Black, Mr. Renn, Mr. Milakovic and Mr. Weiand, Lowell High School is nothing new or different. They experienced the same modular scheduling we have, only the open concept for them was very open. Mr. Milakovic remembered having 16 mods in¬ stead of 10. Ms. Black said, “There was a lot of free time, sometimes your English class would only meet three times a week.” Ms. Brownell said, There was early dismissal and late arrival along with mid-term graduation.” Times change and along with them clothes, fads and music change, but what about the stu¬ dents changing? Mr. Milakovic said, “Today’s students are more outspoken.” However, all of these teachers agree that the students have always been divided between the “jocks” and the “heads”. Jana Morris I I I » l As a senior in 1978, Mr. Pete Weiand receives the Most Im¬ proved Golfer Award from Coach Bill Berger. Today, he teach¬ es in our Math department. Advertisement 197
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Feature Ck cl ' Uy£t- attd cwdct Stupidity, clumsiness, sloppiness—what do all these have in common? They are all associ¬ ated with lefties! Although lefties are continually discriminat¬ ed against. They are a select group of nor- mal” people. Most lefties feel they are equal to or even better than the average rightie”. “I ' m just the same as everyone else,” said sophomore Jim Purkey, “I don’t usually think about being different. So all lefties think they are like everyone else, right? WRONG! “Being left-handed makes me unique and dif¬ ferent from most people,” said sophomore Josh Oppenhuis. Sandy Mueller, a junior, even went a step further and said, “Left-handed people have better dexterity and coordination.” So, is there really a “happy medium” with the lefty? Where does he fit in? Senior Carl Hardwick summed it up by say¬ ing, We are all born in a right-handed society, but only the greatest and most talented can overcome it!” Brian Moser Lefty Brian Moser writes down his feelings about being left-handed on the blackboard in the journalism room. His misfortune does not prevent him from taking pictures for both the newspaper and yearbook staffs. Veterans of Foreign Wars Lowell Memorial Post 6841 Lowell, IN 46356 Post Meeting 4th. Tues. of each month, 8:00 P.M. Aux, Meeting 2nd. Wed. of each month, 8:00 P.M. Best Wishes Class of 1987 Commander—A1 Havens Pres.-Marcella Dunrud KATHY a TOM SPENCER 1651 E COMMERCIAL AVE LOWELL. IN 46356 (219)696 0107 SPENCERS £zL ADAM ' S STANDARD 221 E. Commercial Lowell, Indiana 46356 Phone: 696-8637 198 Advertisement
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