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4 Opening SfUnit — )tt Ude curd Extra curricular activities — sports, publications and clubs — provided stability and gave students familiar ter- ritory to practice their talents. Girls sports swept into the spotlight challenging boys records. Girls tennis and cross country — all went to States. New clubs joined the ranks of older ones. A debate club and Future Homemakers of America gained popularity. Tried and true clubs held their own. One such club was In the Know, which met and practiced daily at lunch. School spirit showed itself when Dublin tried to establish a rivalry with Bexley and encouraged a televi- sion pep rally play-off. Out of class activities balanced the challenge of the classroom. — Margot Kyle Between teaching and writing, R. G. Smith stops to remind Bexley students to “go for the mole. Democracy is a rule for senior CLUG students. Torch staffers meet with advisor Ms. Peg Zidonis to discuss a controversial issue.
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Bexley High School Counseling sophomores and juniors, Ms. Donna Oreski plunges right into work by discussing schedule conflicts with a student Enjoying his new position at Bexley, Mr. Kip Greenhill works hard to ‘keep smiling’. (Bottom Left) s4 Tfecvt g?uU (Zfaaye Conran, Greenhill and Oreski Each year brings changes and this year brought an especially dramatic change with the arrival of new superintendent, a new principal, and a new guidance counselor. Dr. Patricia Conran, Mr. Kip Greenhill and Ms. Donna Oreski (respectively) came with the 1986-87 school year and brought new ideas with them. No longer were schedule changes automatic. Students had to apply for a change and have it approved by a special committee; benches appeared in the halls to pre- vent crowded floors, and a computer purchase drive began. To counter at home parties, students at Bexley began to search for a location of the proposed teen center. The second annual non-alcoholic 'Bexley Eve' was held at Capital University. Students looked for traditional fun too. The year was full of dances, as well as fall and winter homecoming festivities, to record breaking athletic events. All in all it was a year to remember as a year of change. — Margot Kyle Opening 3
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ST CHARLES BEXLEY In the classroom, Angie Schmader, Adam Rudolph, and Amir Knodquist give a presentation on The Scarlet Letter (Inset); later students move out onto the field to present their school spirit for the television cameras. (Top) With his saxophone in his lap, John Bauer shows that Jazz Band is not all work. ITK members relax at the simplicity of a question as St. Charles struggles to find an answer. Opening 5
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