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x X iii ,tt-:z ul in and out of classrooms 3 I.-- sm XR ss, t., .... ,4,,..,.,...--.--4-n- 4 Ss 19 Polishing up her tech- niques Senior Jill Nliller readies herself for anoth- er debate tournament. One ofthe advantages of being a D.E. student is making money during school hours as shown by Cecilia Laird, employee at Gibson's. After the rush of schedule changes, Mrs. Weiser readies a counselor for personal guidance ses- sion with student, Brad Cameron. Finishing upthe Pep Club degreaser sales, Desa Nickelson turns in her receipts to Mrs. Nebergall. Mr. Hartman's Art I stu- dents Cathy Bittel, Debbie Foltz, Joyce Staples and Diann Bader concentrate ontheirsketchihg.
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y is 1 mai Who ever heard of a high school without students ? What were there, 1200 of us ? Well not quite, it seems as if 1170 was the official count. It's amazing how well we got along. lThank God for pacifists and tolerant people. Too bad we don't have more of themJ After receiving the first 6-weeks grades, students had a good idea of how the year would go. . . if I would have got less than a 'B' in physics, I would have dropped it. . I felt like I got more than I deserved . . . Parents reacted in different ways. Some were happy. Others irate. Some didn 't believe and some didn 't care. And that hurt. Final schedule changes were made and people settled into the old routine. Old skills were relearned and new ones were beginning to take shape. Busy, busy. busy. 1200 people can find 1200 different ways to spend their time. And somehow, it all got together in one school year.
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Displaying his feelings for school, Senior Keith De- Berry rejoices at the end of the day. At the first She Shark practice of the year, members Marla Mingen- back, Jane Replogle, Brenda Ming, Mary Kar- lin. Carla Bell, Gayle Bur- henn and Katrina Sauer get back in the swing of swimming. Working at a local gro- cery store. Donnie Dreil- ing checks out groceries as Jim Farthing sacks. ACT tests brought stu- dents from the surround- ing area together at GBHS, the local testing center. Getting in shape for the upcoming season Randy Wetzel, Brad Mohr and Larry White practice bas- ketball in the gym. bam ii' XX N X Kiln-Tv!! 5 2' . 'Q' 1 x. :- as f Y t.,-Q A251 ,t ,K fog 3, tk' is ,f fi 5 L .iv 35 in .ig '5' 'a3'. , its a,. t W. fg- 5.-: I, 5 f 2 ,. Q 5 GS. Xt Q ' K ka' Ns, 2 1 is st : f it ff. x is ei it if i 4 . 5 ' V t. it -' It . :-' X .tt 'W 'A ,, Q X 3 W i Q gg. M I .ax Eachlooks 20
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