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TRYING to reach the hiddeg treasure first, seniors KIRK FIELDS and TREA SHOOTTLEWORTH read over their map of clues. 2 THE Edmund Fitzgg@@fd met its fate, but the HNHS ship kept afloat ggénior CLINT GLESSNER sings The Wreck of the Edgmund Fitzgerald. aD) o Q f =) ol YN ee Ld ee, ai 2 O AE 2, Of ae jo -Pirate’s Rans Blow The Man Down? Not even that FORDYCE, the supervisor o | could have stopped our crew of pirates “This, in turn made it very diffid os from hunting their PIRATES’ RANSOM. until it was able to be dried and PHOTO BY LIFETOUCH STUDIOS Our pirate crew, junior ROB SHUG and The curtain, which was reall seniors BECKY WILLIAMS, TREA SHU ike nothing, comp Spanish teacher; BRENDA KNIPP, French 2K FIELDS, read fiom idemic, which caused t . teacher; ANN SPAHR, substitute teacher; t. Fate really wasn’t wité JILL DAVIS, book store manager; and CIN- ow crew and cast. Y SCHABITZER, school secretary per- ‘18th came around, heavy ¥@ med a lip sync to “Cover of the Rolling es of rol os ft ith it. The fog cancelled scho' e’’. “| thought it was neat,” laughed The Variety S d enough troubk and Wednesday, but it didn omore MICHELLE MACHALL. “It before finally gett i fay On cancey the show. “Junior high and ed students that teachers are people February 18, 19, and, tou Originally elementary student attendance was ‘ . set for January 29, 30) am@erebruary 1. down,” explained Fordyce, “along with ,a long search, which led our crew “The day before dres§ @imearsal the senior citizen attendance, because of the many adventures, the pirates automatic sprinkler syStems@ae the Weeknight show and the fog.” ve treasure, our very own cast and auditorium was accidental ped, Attendance might have been down, buts ¢ which caused the curtain to b ' Wet ‘those who went had a real surprise. = and very heavy,” remembered NAXY Teachers and faculty DENISERIPPETOE, BAN GRUBE e € 2 i ysHow 17
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JUNIORS FOLEY fata place Do you think it is all right for a girl to ask a guy, out? “pthink, definitely, because it’s about time girls felt the pressure of asking for a date.” =Dave Kellam, senior What is the funniest thing that has happen- ed to you on the night of a date? ‘| had twordates for the same night in my ‘car at the same time.’’- Mike McCoy, senior Really a Game’? hid) Er, well, um, | mean,. you wouldn’t want to go outwith me would you?” It used to be the boy in the hot seat of embarrassment, hav- ing to ask the girl out, but«not.any more. When our parents were young a areil without a date would stay that ma. girl was considered ‘‘loose’’ if Tis waiting for the phone to ring. vnow do something about it. As a some feel those same fears of Do you prefer to da tionships? senior IS Dating g around or have longer rela- guy, because 9 and decidé rejection that guys have always had. But those who get dates find it’s arisk worth taking. Once they go out, who pays really. doesn’t matter. Most couples expect the guy to pay, but some prefer going dutch or even having the girl treat. Pizza, movies, and dances could be found near by. In town the places.to go were still McDonald’s, Noble Roman’s or along the cruise route. We also enjoyed heading up to Fort Wayne to the teen hot spot, RockAmerica, or just taking in a movie, along with eating out at Chi-Chi’s. We did everything from a tradi- tional Friday night date where the boy asks, drives, and pays, to a ‘’girl’s treat’ evening at the Sweetheart Dance. We djel our r best to keep the dating scape om friend’s Ore SALLY name on
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