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LOCKER TALK. Between classes, senior David Conley and junior Susie McKleveen, find time to ex- change a few words. (Photo by Amy Bleyle) RAISING SPIRIT. Cheerleader, Junior Noelle Smith, not only pro- vides support for athletes but lets students know where and when ac- tivities are located. (Photo by Amy Bleyle) TESTING THE MIND. The lowa Test of Educational Development, or ITED for short, administered in November, gives junior Kurt Alber a mental workout. (Photo by Erin Andersen) 4 Opening HOH A q om seh — w — ” ` . 4 - —— 2 — — — — ooo — — —
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PARTY ALL THE TIME. The Maintenance Shop provides a dance floor for sophomore Rafe Lorr. The band ‘‘Neoterics’’ played there the last week-end in January. (Photo by Amy Bleyle) GET CLOSER. The cafeteria pro- vides a place for sophomores Melissa Neal and Mike Merideth to get away from it all and talk. (Photo by Amy Bleyle) Opening
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From 8:05 to 3:20 we belonged to AHS LIVE-AID Concert in July.” That's not ture. There was always something ex- citing going on at AHS! Homecoming week was pretty boring. Yeah, but remember the Mohawks; and even if we did lose the game, we had a 6-3 season and 'ate'em alive in '85.' Besides, didn't you see the Powderpuff game? That was exciting. [hey got a little rough on the field, i must say.” “And volleyball, soccer and five on five girls’ basket- ball. You can't tell me that there wasn't anything new going on here.” Maybe you are right. | went to a fun party the other night, also; and | survived two Friday the thirteenths, finally got a decent report card and haven't even gotten restricted study hall yet. à Yep, this year has been very decent, i must say! ` -Maggie Murphy and Tami Kruempel PERCUSSION AND BRASS. Playing in the pep band in the first outdoor pep assembly of the year are seniors Jamey Sharp, Eric O'Berry, Dan Frahm, sophomore Rich Oster- mann and junior David Dobson. (Photo by Greg Nelson) MIDDLE AGES SUPPER. The British Literature course, taught by Annette Rowley, concluded the semester with a dinner set in the Middle Ages. Seniors Cheryl Dreyer and Pam Liv- ingston dress and eat as Shakespeare's contemporaries would have. (Photo by Erik Munson) Ba Nl — me ——— ` rem reg ep. vr D ët A Leif mg. D wf e fe — o-—— . — ! CA 2 ñ . | , E: | bag e Pag - n E dei | KÉ D d i s , a I - J Ee Ab 3 H poy | edel W 1 ç ee COM d UM Ee EM EN; ue OO TOO | d E Dr | I v. 1 - ] SSES ' D | ' KE — Ké de. | — E. i w uL M | «ru as i. -— LL e eee — — --— —- ——Y —— SP E Q 2 m — wol — oo A W very decent, i must say!” 9 Opening
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