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Lexington High School yearbook PDF

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ITS ONLY NATURAL ny | ic = CARY MEMORIAL LIBRARY - Hap e} RI ALLEae. x Ba) ve ih, P ¢ aeWy ty = ae o Map . e cai a > oe a 3 2 S e RIAL LIBRARY CARY MEMO LEXINGTON, MA 02173 Lexington High School 251 Waltham Street Lexington, MA 02173 617-861-2340 Title Individuals, working, living, thinking. Push- ing the boundaries, achieving excellence. ® estins her Past the facade of sub- csmoivtee,r segniirorl Lauren Ir- urban kids. Bound by @ whiann g stowpsi thto adoring fan common experience, yet Katie Shea. drastically different. Documenting the life outside the cement walls. Achievers. Dream- ers. Uncensored and un- IPs ONLY NATURAL inhibited. Strip off the veneer, shake off the usual conventions. This is the real world. After Bull os oJ ammin’ both on and off the court, Ray Chang takes a moment to pause with buddy Cliff Brang- i Student Life wynne. ren’t they cute? Monica “slugger” Roy, Laura ‘‘oops’”’ Ginns, Susie Kwon, and Julie Moosa huddle for warmth on a comfy ce- ment bench. Student Life tanding in the main quad, Shanel Mer- cer eagerly awaits her next class. Student Life he world in liv- “eH ey ba- by— d o fries ing color. Clos- come with that shake?” —— . Says senior John Paul ing the books. Defin- Mahoney. ing our own bound- aries. Making changes, doing what Bilize ie Chang ’ tries to get we do best ... natu- Curtis Tex- iera out of his grumpy | mood. rally. It’s what makes us human, what makes ee ™S tudent Lite talk of the town. Un- 4 O: heck less you've lived it, Las out,” scream these three crazy fresh- you'll never under- men the first day of school. ‘stand. Student Life reak dancing. Atari. Banana Dancing at the Student Activities Fair, Car- Clips — Ban- oline Kim tries to attract people to Folio. anarama, for that matter. We're hoping that Chris Van Nostrand will Who else misses the eight- do the hokey pokey and turn himself around. ies? Yes, we were young (some of us more than others — can you believe that some Freshmen and Sophomores supernatural And out of the ordinary ... by YBC Bumble B were born in the eighties?), but we still remember the decade of de- cadence. Michael J. Fox. Duran Duran. The brat pack. Menudo, and slap bracelets. Jelly shoes made a feeble comeback, as did Boy George (the Crying Game?). You know what I miss most? The innocence, the naivete. When the Material Girl sang “‘Like a Virgin’’, we really thought she was one. We bought the Barbie dream house and made her go on dates with Ken while she drove the pink Corvette. While we didn’t take an active part or make any social influences, we lived the eighties just as much as anyone else. So maybe tomorrow, I'll peg my jeans and wear my old Sambas. Who knows? Blue eyeshadow just might come back. After graduating from Blai- ne’s School of Hair Design, David Werlin gives Nader Hassan a perfect manicure. Student Life

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