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FROM SWEATS AND TANK TOPS to tights and leg warmers, members of the senior high ensemble get together for adviser Mrs. Cynthia Mappin to take a picture. Mrs. Mappin has made it a habit to compose a bulletin board before entering the pictures into her ensemble scrapbook. HOPING TO GET OUT of their morning classes of math and social studies. Mike Eberly and Danny Niner help out the Art department by hanging displays done by the junior high students. S H g r L Bremen Feelin Both in the art studio and on the stage, j m they yearned to fly high, hQ Afl f hoping their work would live on forever. Fame — the tune will rattle forever in the minds of 50 senior high ensemble members. On May 19 the group presented a standing ovation performance, wearing anything from sweats and Nikes to body suits and leg warmers. After swaying and clapping to Sing the Body Electric, the punkers scrambled to change for the hat and cane routine of New York. New York. while David Parnes moved the crowd with his two- minute drum solo. Hot Lunch Jam. Dressed in their $15.00 Broadway outfits, ev- eryone, including the guys, did waist kicks as they stepped around the heart of the Big Apple. For the second straight year the ensemble pre- sented an encore performance at the sports awards assembly the following day. Before and after the music presentation, the gym doors opened for spectators to view the art show. Divided into the top categories of “fine arts” and useful arts,” students from both junior and senior high art, home economics, and industrial arts classes participated. The top art honors went to Robin Swanson for her 3-D ceramic mugs; Lisa Richards, Best of Show; Mark Porter, 2-D draw- ing of football players, and Steve Malong, junior high Best of Show. Over 50 awards were presented for the out- standing displays. R Centofonti TO SLOW the pace, the ensemble sings and sways to the beat of Sing the Body Electric, a musical selection from Fame. 8 — SPRING FESTIVAL
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3:30 A.M. AND STILL NOT DONE. Sarah Hager finds the homework not so easy as she searches and cuts through magazines to find graphic designs. Sarah traveled with 26 county students to a yearbook news- paper workshop held at the University of Ohio in Ath- ens. what'sthe BIG deal? For many of us it was — getting up late and missing the early bus, passing notes in Mr. Harry Country- mans history class, shoving girls into the boys’ bathroom, cramming for a first period CWP test, and chewing gum without getting caught. It was a big deal when we —got rid of our Star Wars lunch boxes, paid for our own Nikes, Izods, and Jor- dache; and ate dinner with the family. We got into — playing space invaders, P-I-G, and UNO; L.
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HAND-MADE BLAZERS, skirts, and vests stitched by the senior high home economics classes were entered in competition for the first time in the annual art show. First place winner. Joni Brode. spent the second semester working on her award-winning quilted blazer. FOR A FINALE. Kim Buskirk goes front and center to accept the applause from the student body. The ensemble gave a repeat performance at the close of the sports award assembly. r TO HELP WELCOME Moms and Dads with a little brighter hel- lo.” ninth graders Trey Flippen and Jim Jefferies spend their fifth period art class hanging flowers on the fence. SPRING FESTIVAL
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