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Diana Lemons Marilyn Lesh Anna Levine Susan Levine Melissa Levinson The better part of one's life con- sists of true friendships. Kathleen Levy Strive for what you want, not what others want you to do. Laura Lifsey Larry Lindahl Rebecca Lira Love makes the world go round, but friendship holds it together. MD. BY. Juanita Lit-io Gregory Little Josephine Lococo 15 'CS ,- ,,- lil f lrgf we-' 'fi Ll. Wandermere was the sight ot many gather mgs partles and meetmg places What wrll happen rf thrs land rs ever burlt on? 162 Seniors
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thick gold ring so he could give it to Mom lwho wore it around her neckl, however, rings are now bought to serve and a sym- bol of the students accomplishments and ll he y're so cute! ll memories. In sports, one could get any- thing from archery to weightlifting. While in vocational skills anything can be en- graved on the ring from diesel mechanics to refrigeration skills. I looked forward to getting a ring all through junior high, they're so cute! com- mented one sophomore. However, for many students money was the problem, as rings can cost anywhere from S80 to 5180. Yet, for those involved in a school activ- ity, such as a club or organization, a class ring represented their accomplishments. In general, class rings stood out as a sym- bol of the student's participation in his or her school, and often, by the design of an emblem, personality. Joseph Lafata Wiley Lara ,sf 'Y fr ' . xv N .ff ' I, t 'X mirror true the sight I see. William Lantz Marcos Latorre and the smile will be worth it William Law Crystal Lawrence Lisa Lawrence Frank Lawton upon GRAD U R free 2 sail away! vice - to work for the common good. Nathan Lee Life is a song worth singing if you know who's playing the music, Ronald Lee The way that can be spoken of is not the constant way. TAO X COBRA f HUT Larry Leggate And this bird you'll never chang So: Let it bleed -- all over! LS8zRS Alison Lang Look not in my eyes for fear they Paul Lavoie Add a little humor to almost anything Scott Lazernik In school U R A boat tied 2 A dock Thomas Lebhar The highest religion is human ser
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'I pat 'TD' il ,Ayn-. vm 'vu Ronald Logan Phillip Lopez Sylvia Lopez Manuel: Not even Death can be com- pared to the pain of being in Love. Lisa Losinger Don't know what to write! Thanx everyone! lt was fun. Love M.C. DS. K. CLUB Mom! Teri Lowe To AL. Sr J.L. April 1979 You're long over clue. Kao Luangviseth Phouseng Luangviseth Une fois n'est pas cou- turne Thanx Mom 8a Dad Thongbay Luangviseth V i Scott Lubey Don't let the past remind us of what we are not now. Dream on - MTY Easter Pop Debbie Lukehart Karen Lunsden Whooata Thx for the happy times. HJ VH MS KK TT HS KK DL BK AC NHM Lan My Luong . . . part at Wandermere One Friday night, about thirty kids were up at the Ml-till . All ofa sudden, from both sides of Wandermere Road, two cop cars locked their brakes and came to a screeching halt. The police lectured on how the kids could get in a lot of trouble for loitering, ll place we can hang out. breaking curfew. and complained that the Hill was too dirty from cars, bottles, and paper. Then, the police lined up the kids and made them pick up all the trash on the Ml-till . The following night, kids were socializing again when about five to six cop cars pulled up and started randomly arresting kids. They ended up taking twenty five of them, cuffed hand to hand, down to the police station in five cars. They were put in a holding tank for most of the night until their parents were summondf' The 'il-lilll' located in the heights of Del Cerro Highlands, has been the meeting place of local teenagers for years. At the summit of Wandermere Road is a vacant lot, approxi- mately three acres of flat bushy land. Friday nights, weren't always as exciting as the testimony of Pete DeLuca and Rick Mitrovich, but some nights, after football games, crowds of up to a hundred people gathered. An HOfficial meeting place is what some students call Wandermerels summit - a place we can hang out, stated Erik Hamer. Wandermere 163
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