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LEFT: IN THE MOOD. Moving to the music, senior Dave Ladd and junior Sue Etling share the prevailing feeling of gaiety at the Homecoming dance. BELOW: BUSY AS A BEE. Spending seemingly endless hours stuffing chicken wire, sophomores Annie Luerrson and Linda Luberda keep on working. LEFT: MONSTER MAN. Caught up in the Hal- loween spirit, senior Kevin Crary stumps se- nior Julie Brown as she tries to reveal his identity. ABOVE LEFT: SENIOR VICTORY. As one of his fellow classmates wins his respective heat at the OEA trike race, senior Doug Concialdi displays the rewards of victory. ABOVE RIGHT: WARM-UP. Taking advantage of a time-out, juniors. Clarissa Raymundo, Andree Pey- rot gather around the hot coals to keep warm during the Powder Puff game. Having Fun 7
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TOP LEFT: BOTTOMS-UP. Switching roles in the Powder Puff game, the junior guy cheer- leaders spell out their answer to victory. There is more to school than carrying books, doing home- work and studying for tests . . . How about having a little fun? Lunchroom antics, play practice and dances provided students with a chance to relax and enjoy themselves, even during school. Even though some activities may have required weeks of preparation the end result was well worth the effort. ♦Homecoming festivities which began in early September with float, parade, game and dance plans, continued at a steady pace right through the dance on Saturday night. All work seemed worth while as the seniors gazed proudly at their first place float, and the Football Team beat Griffith 27-6. ♦Under the direction of a new drama sponsor, Mrs. Renee Kouris, the newly formed Drama Club made its debut by per- forming See How They Run and “Exit the Body . ♦After much planning by the juniors, Prom highlighted the end of the year with the theme, “Could It Be Magic?” ♦Every other Friday night during basketball season, differ- ent clubs, classes and organiza- tions sponsored a dance in the cafeteria with a live band. The dances were popular place to let students dance off some of their stress that built up during the week and let them learn some of the latest dances such as the Hustle and Bus Stop. ♦June 5 finally rolled around as 446 seniors took the final walk to accept their diplomas at graduation. Whether in or out of school, activities abounded showing that WE’VE GOT A LOT! 6 Having Fun
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ABOVE: BREATH— 2-3-4. Counting his breath care- fully sophomore Brant Walker practices mouth to mouth resuscitation on Rescue Annie, the Red Cross dummy, during Health and Safety. RIGHT: STEADY HAND. While sophomore Michelle Montes tries to remain still, sophomore Nancy May practices tying basic bandages. r RIGHT: LUCKY GUESS. Seeming surprised. Junior Terri Anderson manages to point to the air filter correctly on her first try as instructor Mr. Greg Luksich supervises. BELOW: SUMMER INSTITUTE. FRONT ROW: Cheryl Kish, Pam Shegich, Kathy Allen. Shari Duhon, Dori Dye. Row 2: Sue Branco, Carol Mason, Mallory Donnersberger, Sandy Case, Cathy Zellers, Carol Lichtsinn. Row 3: Rob Rankin, Kim Duhon, Luann Revenew, Leeann Shankey, Sheryl Simmons, Deb- bie Yalowitz, Jenny Gebel. BACK ROW: Betty Adamczek, Tom Krajewski, Cindy Lisle, Rhonda Brauer, Mary Beth Ignas, Maureen Ahn, Beverly Schwarz, Susan Feingold. 8 Summer
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