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EXTRAORDINARY BEGINNINGS It began with moving in, at least one-hundred boxes from the car to the fourth floor. It continued with the first weekend of the long-standing tradition of Ollies Follies. And what an event that was. The Juniors finally made the campus stand and take notice. It was truly an ex- traordinary day when the Senior Class was defeated. The first week of school was when each student would set his pace for the en- tire year. Most started at a good pace, back and forth in Excitement roars through the stands at the first football game. Spirits remained high, even through the low points. Photo by J. Springer. the Quad. The first couple of weeks also brought about many fund raisers, in which a new event was added by MRA, the first water slide party. Car washes were always a big success, along with class tee shirts and can- dy bar sales. These events seemed to dim the fears and anxieties of beginning a new year. Friend- ships were made, and school spirit displayed. Students were noticed not only by friends, but also through first impressions. £) (Z. Burdine) Jeff Domagaliski com- pletes a pass, as Scott Chamberlain readies to pull his flag. Domagalski succeeded, and made a touchdown. Photo by E. Harvey 8 Aurora
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Teresa Woodruff, continuing her education in Chemistry at Northwestern University, received the Senior Citizenship Award. Photo by S. Weise Jana Sherrow McKinley, a Russ Berri Representative in Ohio, was on the 1985 Homecoming Court and served as an RA in Williams. Photo by S. Weise Opening 7
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Jill Roth uses her pretty smile to encourage participation in the cheerleader-sponsored carwash. They earned $350 and washed some one-hundred fifty cars. Photo by J. Springer Freshman Bill Burdine enjoys the MRA water slide party, the first sponsored by an organization from our school. Photo by}. Springer t w v - w m There is no way around the tough defense for the opposing Alumni player. This was the first What a group of fans! All kinds of fans filled the stadium: those in- ear for an Alumni football game. Photo by S. Weise tent on the game and those who had other things on their minds. Photo by J. Springer Opening 9
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