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L Brown L Brown .fter eating lunch on the first shift, seniors Greg Taylor. Tim Shelton, and Sandra Knieriem take it easy while soaking up the sun. Students made the choice of staying in the cafeteria or go- ing outside if the weather permitted. hen temperatures hit the high 80s. students in Mr. Tim Travis's C.W.P class learned of his portable air condi- tioner. As Sam Thrasher works on branches of government terms. Mr. Travis cools her off. At the Eckhart site, no one minded the heat because of cen- tral air conditioning. C V-xonfidcnt of her answer, seventh grader Keri Stosslc raises her hand to answer a current news question during Mr. Gene Morgan's social studies class. J ack to school 17
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August 28. Time to get back in the groove. And al- though it was the same old things before school and after school, the day was entirely different. Because of the moves to Eckhart and to the new wing, the first day was more hectic than ever. Returning to for- mer homerooms was elimi- nated with the renovation beginning. Instead, classes met in the cafeteria and gyms and then were escorted to their new homerooms. Once in homerooms, stu- dents at the Beall location found they wouldn’t get lock- ers right away. For the first week, students carried books, practice clothes, and notebooks to every class. Se- nior Lisa Mackay “couldn’t wait until I got a backpack!” Adjusting to the smaller buildings was a problem faced by teachers too. Mr. Harry Countryman reacted to the switch of the atten- dance office to a fuse closet with the remark, “If I get mad, all I have to do is shut down the power for the rest of the school day.” Other teachers were in- convenienced by having to share their classrooms. Mrs. Cynthia Mappin and Mr. Frank Munson shared their room for band and chorus. Messrs. Gary Davis, Larry Hopcraft, and Lonnie Nixon held history in the cafeteria. At the close of the first full day, Mr. James Thompson remedied a minor cafeteria problem. He asked the student body not to move chairs in the cafeteria be- cause they were actually moving classrooms. In spite of the many changes, enthusiasm never waned. Students accepted the problems of the unusual circumstances and got down to work. lArhat next? 16
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Ruhl Front Row: Bobby Ashby. George Lashbaugh. F.ddic Hetz, Jim Rogers. Randy Knotts, Joy Bone. Second Row: Sean White. Richard Kenney, Doug Best. Lorena Murphy, Jean Close, Heidi Williams. Brenda Anderson, William Tippen. Back Row: Glenn Whiteman, Susan Bennett, Maria Martirano, Heather Glass. Jennifer Cohen. Katrina Miller, Meredith Parnes. Darron Winters. Ruhl Front Row: Wendy Livingston, Emily Smith, Tammy Hoperaft, Beth Nelson. Stephanie Whorton. Second Row: Karen Lemmert, Gary Hall, Vivian Koch. Michelle Lewis, Beth Miller. Back Row: Joanna Martens, Tim Jenkins. David Edwards, Mike Turner, Ronnie Grove. Mike Garlitz. Ruhl Front Row: Michelle Duncan, Randy Wampler, John Sivic, Colette Shockcy, Angela Roque. Lori Brown. Second Row: Mark Miller, Marnie Ross, Matt Cohen, Brian Alderton, Kim Anderson, Jill Nelson. Third Row: Darrin Winner. Mike Sagal. Rhonda Grove, Jason Brodc, Jennifer Knotts, Joe Stevens. Back Row: Troy LaRuc. Jerry Crosby, Michelle Best, Kelly Manley. Jeff Schcgal, Mark Wolodkin, Ray Hughes. B Payne lAThat next? 18
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