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HERE, USE THIS. During a dress rehersal, senior Jeff Fetters offers a knife to cut a cake in A Freak of Nature”, The play was written and directed by senior John Lee (Photo by Barb Farrar) ONSE aah, کا ean UL SAU CEN. gU ہج C ORT e ! RN ER INEO ILL TOE DSi JUMP SHOT. In a game against the Val- ley High Tigerettes, senior Karen Koellner shoots to score, She was picked to be on the second All-Conference basket- ball team. (Photo by Amy Verhoeven) KEV IT UPI Working in the automech room in- structor Don Faas takes a look under the car. Many students took automech classes to save themselves money on car repairs. (Photo by Dana Seehafer) IN THE DISTANCE. The structure which was built in September of 1960 now held almost 1140 stu- dents during the 1984-85 school year. (Photo by Dana Seehafer) 2 Opening A Cu ove
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GREEN THUMBS. The new $68,000 greenhouse helped students culti- vate an interest in botany. Sophomores Scott Vansickle and Jill Dasher water Easter lilies during a biology lab. (Photo by Dana Seehafer) ۱ 8ب j 2M f; t | a و j A - e `. e or نہ B بت e: DÉI BE MY VALENTINE. Over 150 volunteers visited Ames area nursing homes on Valentine’s Day. Cheryl Jacobson hugs a friend during one of the Valentine parties. (Photo by Dana Seehafer) MAKING A PRINT. While in art class, junior Kristie Burns creates a letter head with India ink for her graphic design assignment. (Photo by Erin An- dersen) WOMAN IN BLACK. Many students invited 4 Openin alumni to the Winter Formal. Senior Kate Sea- A Cut Above grave and her date John Grant dance to the music of Pinch. (Photo by Vel Randic)
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