September 14 – 20, 1981

A dozen Lawrence High School seniors are named as semifinalists for the National Merit Scholarship Corporation’s 1981-82 scholarship competition.

The district’s official September 15th enrollment count continues a trend of declining total enrollment that began with the 1968-69 school year.

A secret survey on student behavior was conducted by the faculty at Lawrence High School to find out just how bad – or good – local teenagers are.

The Lawrence High volleyball team strives for a seventh consecutive state title. The squad opened the season with three wins over Harmon, Topeka West and Newton in a home quadrangular meet.

The football team prepares for the home opener in a game against Shawnee Mission West at Haskell Stadium on Friday night. Backed by a stingy defensive effort and a strong inside running game, the Chesty Lions broke open the game in the second half for a 21-8 victory, moving to 2-0 on the season.

The girls tennis team go 4-4 in a triangular meet at home against Olathe South and Shawnee Mission South.

Kyle Roste coasted to an easy win Saturday in a quadrangular cross county meet at Haskell against SM North, SM South, and Wyandotte. Roste’s 10:06 time, over the 3,500 meter course, allowed him to finish 50 yards ahead of his nearest competitor.

Near record low cooler temperatures usher-in hints of the fall season this week.

The Associated Press published a story about the political perils of being “the freak Mayor” on the then 39-year-old Bernard Sanders, six months after a surprise election victory for Mayor in the 40,000 population town of Burlington, Vermont.

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