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TAKE IT APART The renovations continued throughout the fall of this school year. The reason for this was the lack of workers and supplies to get the job done. This applied to the girls’ locker room, WBXL, and the home ec. room. In the girls’ locker room they took apart the lockers and put them on blocks in cages, and they’re also putting in new tiles. WBXL has changed its location from past years. It was a complete change and needed to be re-done practically all over. The home ec. room went through quite a bit of changes. It was torn completely apart and put back together with new counters, cabinets, appliances, furniture, and along with a new floor. There were many disappointed students as well as faculty when school had resumed in September. As Mr. Coleman said, “It has been a very frustrating situation.” Yes, it was very frustrating, but the students and faculty learned to live with it until all the fixing was finished. It seemed as if all the chaos would never end, but the day came and the improvements in our school improved the attitude of the people in our school. We know this because Pam Bennett told us, “I’ll be happy when all this is over.” Some students can’t seem to get enough of com- puters such as Dave Bailey, Steve Nadalen, Meg Taylor and Jeff Jacobs. Beth Krejge Renovations 9
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Ignoring the sign that forbids entry to the Home Ec. room. Chris Eckman and Julie Anderson peek in on the renovation progress. Laughing at the havoc in the girls’ locker room, Cyndy Taft and Shelly House wonder when the chaos will end. WBXlI hard ,he new '-«on of 8 Renovations D«bbl« Petit
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After being crowned by class advisors Mrs. Wendy Kunst, Bob Martz and Linda Campbell and Mr». Bullard are the 1984 Ju- Serafini. They then danced to the prom’s nior Prom King and Queen Jeff Salanger and theme song, “Heaven.” Claudine Pompo, with their court Steve Neff, Varden Studios Varden Studios Many people wore the popular color of purple at the Junior Prom, shown here are Ken Mincar and Mary Beth Powers in lavender. Varden Studios lo put an end to a perfect evening at the Ramada Inn, Melanie Pratt and Matt Wil- liams enjoy one more slow dance. 10 Junior Prom Kelly Burdick
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