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nether the football team and cooling problems loud weekend of fun and
was dominating their once again plagued excitement. When the
opponents, or the drama the school, with day of graduation finally
department was performing students wearing coats emerged, many seniors
a musical, the warning in the frigid D-Pod one realized that these farewell
seemed clear: Contents period, then donning hugs may be the last, but
Under Pressure. Students, their shorts for the next only time may tell. As for
although often stressed out, period. Digging deep students returning, they
still managed to lead into their pockets, eventually will face the
somewhat normal lives and students put forth the numbing goodbyes as
followed the directions on cash to go to one of the well. In any case, the year
the back of the combustible numerous dances, both was more than just
can of daily life. For starters, formal and casual. attending school; it was an
LHS formed a new Pom Prom time finally came, abundance of things, all
Squad, and another Career and our juniors and pressurized and waiting to
Day went on in its traditional seniors shelled out the explode. -- Andy Hobbs,
bi-annual format. Heating big bucks for a very Jenny Stang, and Jim
Talsma
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Senior Dan Brown releases Pepped up Red Devil
some built up pressure athletes and fans gather
during his second hour around the intense
class. Dan also works for bonfire. The Devil's
the Devils Advocate as the football team prevailed
news editor. over the Trojans in the first
round of Sectionals.
Sophomore
Amie Sutton
helps to
prepare
decorations
for Home¬
coming
week. Amie
also partici¬
pates in
Softball.
Senior Molly Huchtison fights her way to
the finish line against tough competitors.
Molly was also crowned Homecoming
Queen.
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PRESSURE
Student Life May Relieve Tension
« S ► tressed out Monday thru Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m„ Lowell
High School students would go to any measure to relieve tension. Sporting
events, dances, parties, or even an after school job, they'd do anything as
long as they're surrounded by friends instead of books.
Employing over twenty L.H.S. students, and hosting the local crowd after
games and other events, McDonald's has been the hangout all year.
However, when that got old, one could always find a bunch of kids at a
party or hanging out at the park. "The only thing I really liked about work
was that my friends worked there (McDonalds) too. But after work we
always would try to find something fun to do!" said senior Erica Feddler.
Basically, students would go to any extreme to make the most of their
high school years while they're not in class. After all, you'll always remem¬
ber high school. Maybe not the pressure in the classroom, but the way you
relieved it!
Justin Stocker, Ryan Dewell, Gavin Rothrock, Senior Jeanie Blend paints the windows in
Mike Huseman, and Joe Huseman show their the commons Thursday night before
LHS school spirit at the Varsity Volleyball Homecoming. Later that evening, Jeanie
Sectional Championship. participated in the Powder Puff Football
game.
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"I hod a great time at
homecomming. We
danced all night."
-Jackie Hall
"In American high
schools, / find that there
are many more after
school activities to be
involved in."
-Kelly Underwood
♦Jo
"//■'s hard to juggle my
job, schooiwork, and after
school activities, but
somehow I manage."
-Tim Bean
"Some people say 'Busy
as a bee1 but I think it
should be 'Busy as a stu¬
dent'."
-Josh Bougie
Labor Day Parade
<O ► n Monday, September As the two and a half
fourth, Lowell High School hour parade came to an
was out to heat up the end there where still more
streets. Armed with flags, activities to be enjoyed,
trumpets, and evening such as, strolling through
gowns they hit Commercial the forth annual Taste of
Avenue with a vengeance. Lowell, and treating your¬
For the past three years self to elephant ears and
cold and cloudy weather fried vegetables. There
has dawned the skies over was something for all ages
Lowell. This year chills of behind the American
heat beat down upon the Legion such as, rides for the
streets. As the high school kiddies and lots of arts and
parking lot overcrowded crafts to choose from for
with floats, and groups such adults.
as; the shriners, cheerlead¬
ers, football players, FFA,
ROTC, and others rushed to
perform last minute adjust¬
ments.
The Lowell High School
Winter Guard performs
their renowned flag
presentation for
passers-by. Flags also
placed eighth in
national competition.