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BE LOW-—Diane Dovey pauses to check her work before going on to other problems waiting her. LEFT—Ann Spaulding, Mary Jo Eakle, Kim Terrel merrily link arms as they tramp the halls of ECHS. A see = LEFT BELOW—Rollie Hoover wears skirt in payment of an ill wager on the Riggs-King tennis match. MIDDLE BELOW-—Beakers and bot- tles surround Cherie Heeg as she com- pletes an experiment in science. BOTTOM—Max Bell’s typing class wishes a ‘Merry Blazer Country’ as : they hurry to finish assignments, BELOW-Tracy Rouen doesn’t be- lieve it. With the help of Mr. Vollmar, she’s come up with a right answer, eet Wak Sapna ese ones 1 yee ges as ve | ti “1 If this isn’t Blazer Country, then it isn’t Elkhart, Indiana At Elkhart Central spirit | their courses to careers and has meant a renewed esprit therefore making their class- de corps, a pride in our- es more relevant. (see p. 49) selves, in our school. And amidst this learning In classes, teachers and students worked together to find a relevancy in their courses. Instead of taking just ju- nior or senior English, Cen- tral students were able to select from a smorgasboard of courses designed to fit particular interests and needs. (see pp. 32-33) Twenty teachers were in- volved in trying to relate there was always a time to laugh, as when wrestling coach Rollie Hoover bet his drug abuse students that Bobby Riggs would defeat Billie Jean King in the well publicized tennis match. Bobby and Rollie both lost. And Rollie wore a skirt to class the next day! It was mainly in daily happenings that true Blazer spirit showed through. Blazer Country 5
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On a warm September day, Elkhart Central sophomore camels relax dt: ihe trong lawn uring noon pout, » Patty Mills and John Reid ‘ yichat ore onthe benches . } yan aa abl i b a : X.,., Edson and Elizabet aquin read on the lawn du tj gine afternoog jniMs. Susan 5 es ® sop ehh phase elective c Ourse named “F |i ‘ Cie SSS 6 Fall Spirit
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