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School Year Another school year was ushered in as familiar September sounds filtered through the halls of LHS. More than 1800 scholars came back per- haps somewhat reluctantly from summer vaca- tion. Thank you and have a very good day! com- pletes the morning announcements as sleepy- heads awake to the fact that another day has begun. A ringing bell terminates first period and the '4sandpapery shuffle of hundreds of feet dominates the five-minute passing period. Finally, with only a drowsy seventh period left, pupils anticipate the end of the day. Then the last bell rings, bringing one minute of com- plete chaos - the next, utter silence. f'This is it! realizes Gary Hutson, senior, as September reminds him to hit the books a little harder on his last lap of high school. This must be the place, muses Nelson Smith, one of 859 sophomores who got their first real taste of LHS when classes got underway September 4. Teachers, too, find it hard to get back in the groove for another year, affirms Coach.Earl Parker as he struggles to keep his mind on grading papers.
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Precipitated Activity Reign In A X f3' This year brought an innovation to yearbook photographing, as students had their pictures made during the summer at Z1 local studio. Deciding which proof to use' in the annual is Kathi Addison, junior. An enrollment of more than 1800, a record- breaking high, resulted in Crowded and confusing situations in LHS halls this year. What have you done with my ring! demands an apprehensive senior as she is next in line to receive her long-awaited status symbol.
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u mgig ' 1 , Vgzxq-fag 'qgj:5:,':3a.:El-f i -W 'ge - Since her father, Preston Smith, was elected lieutenant governor of Texas, Jan 'x and her niother must select an appropri- ate wardrobe to attend the Governors Ball. L ' A beaming expression radiated from M . Aga? 5 k::,L ii- ? 'fix 9 1 1 if R Carol Viillianison after she nas cioxx ned Black and Gold Queen at halfvtiine cere- Seniors did it again, says Lee Roy Her- ron, as he accepts the night pep rally attendance trophy from Principal Howard Price. Typical of the niany senior couples who in- vaded LHS for the senior carnival are cave dwellers Barbara Bryant and Skip Ander- son.
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