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enEaKiN ' FT] n September the year- book staff, a small handful of students, .i-J met to determine a theme for the ' 85 Sycamore. After discussing several posibilities, so- meone suggested breaking. At first it sounded too trendy, but we came up with nearly forty break phrases which accurate- ly described the school year. Some of them were breaking tradition, breaking records, or breaking awaiy. This year we broke in a new We ' ve observed changes in the rules and changes in the building- itself. We broke the cultural bar- volved, donating over 2,0(J0 rier, when the Ethiopian crisis dollars. | was aired and Wabash got in- A On top of old Wawasee. Justin Knapp along 4 Frustration! Belinda Hill and Ron Spencer por- tray Margaret Hoolihan and the cook in MASH. ► American Graffiti, Wabash style! 1 Seniors ' hangout. Mike Labrinos, Brian Beeks, Matt Voigt, Dick Tracy, and Bill Hapner kill time before English class. A rule was broken by playing We Are The .World over tie P.A. the Friday before sprifig break, capping off four weeks of donations from students arid organizations. (, The theme is universal, describing the times, good and bad: gimme a break, take a breai, a coffee break, spring break, breakdown, breaking up, broken dreams. Our theme is one of I abrupt changes and new vantage i points. Lay down prejudices and 1 break with tradition. We ' De i breaking ground and moving om
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SQEttKIN ' rmouGH A With mixed emotions Teresa Hoover and ▲ Shelly Crager watch the football team take one on the chin from Culver. ► Watching and waiting for a ride. Bonnie A When does everyone do their own thing? At Waldon finds the perfect sport for both in the ▲ the Harvest Ball. Junior high lobby.
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