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ONE OF THE ADVANTAGES (left) of Steve Weis- ser ' s being a superstar is having a Guardian Angel like fvlary Fahey to fill his locker with candy KAREN WASCHKIES. a member of JA company Knic Knac, shaves wax to make her company ' s producl, candles AFTER A LONG school day, Karen Thompson and Gilda Waiz go bicycle riding mw ■-•:sr ' ■ l r: 2 -=- ss m 51f f ' ' After school— it ' s swim practice ' Kitty Rose I spend hours on the phone and watch children. (Kathy Powell) We always go home together and watch car- toons, The Addams Family, Gilligans Island, and I Love Lucy. (Paula Moses and Lisa Henry) Try to get to work as early as I can so I can put in more hours and get more money (Bob Lavelle) I like to march in band ' cause I can lose weight (Diane Woodworth) At home I play basketball, ride my bike and catch frogs. (Becky Stoeckinger) I ' m active in Junior Achievement because it ' s a way to make friends, and most of all I enjoy slutt- ing our product — beanbag chairs (Mark Parent) When I get home I go up the road and feed my neighbor ' s horses (Gail Grenert) I gel put to work by my mother. (Michelle Midia) I usually take a spin on my cycle. (Pat Helm) I work In a parking garage from 4 p m. to mid- night. (Jet Taylor) I love to play with my dog (Jeanette Motis) If you have a job, you hardly have time to do anything else (Patty Geisler)
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' Real world ' is found in after-school projects KEVIN SOWERS, night manager at tion. wtiistles while he worlds. GRETCHEN BOHNSACK and Connie Landis use the T-bar at Swiss Valley. (Top Left) DENNIS CONEY, Brian Williams, Joan Evans, and Chris Monk practice a scene from Dark of the Moon . LINDA KIKLY embroiders a pillowcase. TOM YOUDBULIS gets a haircut.
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School is not place to hide from reality f I 1 W - ' x l BARB GORMAN has a hard time concentrating during 6th hour math class. Above left, Marie Schiffhauer receives the Golden Pig Award from Mr. Robert Smith for the best dissection of a fetal pig in Biology II. Top, Julia Hein watches as Donna Fahey samples some soul food during Black History Week. •4 SCOTT GIBBS finds solitude in the empty gym. Moving the kettle drum to the orchestra pit for Greenwillow practice is Tim Kapshandy with the help of Randy VanderHeyden. OLD HICKORY reporter Cathy Ogden is among the first to interview ex-Prisoner of War Capt. Richard Brenneman after he returned in April to his Mishawaka home. At far right, Capt. Brenne- man ' s mother sorts his fan mail.
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