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1. Senior Powderpuffers Tammy Hughes, Becca Krieg, and Melissa Hunter cheer as their first touchdown is scored. 2. Using his arms to express his thoughts, Mr. Nick Werling lectures his U.S. history class. 3. The Marching Band performs at the city marching festival. 4. The cheerleaders boost the crowd ' s spirit during a basketball game. 5. Sophomore John Silletto and senior Nancy Beadie rehearse a scene from this year ' s play, See How They Run. 6. Trojan guys stack up for spirit at a pep session. 7. As wind whips through the Spanish Homecoming float, sophomores Scott Raymer and Bill Stewart secure its decorations. 8. A varsity gridder pulls for extra yardage after charging through a hole in the offense. 9. Junior Karyn Heiney cheers the team on to victory. 10. Picketing teachers trudge across the parking lot during their three-day strike.
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Culture flioel, iAQle loCoiA llA ler lQndiA9 Hey man, what ' s happenin ' ? . . . Get off my case! . . . jViva Costa Rica! . . . Ruhawkadie! . . . Chao b6 ! Anh c6 manh khing? . . . How-a hot was it? . . . Die schOnste region in der Schweiz ist das Berner Oberland, ein PrOschtli darauf . . . Why don ' t you just sit on it . . . Get it together! Added to the usual mixture of blacks and whites were two Oriental faces fresh from the tragedy in South Viet Nam. Quang and Loan Nguyen left Saigon with their families last April to escape the Communist rule. They now live in Fort Wayne and are gradually adapting themselves to the American lifestyle. Two exchange students, Man ' a Elena ArgiJello from Costa Rica and Andrea janser from Switzerland, gave students a taste of their cultures as they joined the crowds from eight to three and shared in their excitement at games. The racial tension seemed to be at an all-time low as everyone worked together to have the best year possible. With Mr. Horstmeyer in his third year as principal, most students knew of his support and concern for them, and used him as a sounding board for their problems and ideas. Although the first semester was halted by a three-day teachers ' strike in September giving the students a welcome vacation, everyone picked up where he left off when school reopened. Few if any hard feelings remained, when the strike ended, between the strikers and those who had reported to work, although athletic practice and music rehearsals had continued during the dispute.
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