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COME TO ME FOR A SMILE If there is anything you ever need. just ask me for it. If there is ever a question you ponder. come to me for the truth. If there is ever a dream you desire, let's live it together. If there is ever a thought that troubles you, we can solve it our way. If there is ever a happy time. share it with me. If there is ever sadness in your life, come to me for a smile. Amy Eddy Stacey Goings' runner-up sketch of a unicorn. If I would be a shooting star, and could make dreams come true. I'd burst with all the brightest lights and fall straight down to you. And with all tender loving care. I'd fulfill your dreams on demand. Through my sparkling shine I'd say, Your wish is my command. And after all is said and done. I'd slowly and dimly float away. And when you would look into the sky at night, you'd see my special shining ray. Through my sparkling shine. I'd tell you stories till you slept. And all the dreams you'd dream at night, they would all be kept. I'd save them for a rainy day, when things seemed dim to you. I'd never let one unfilled, dreamless day, pass your way through. And a promise would be made to you with committment from afar. For you and forever after. I'd be your shining star. Becky Pufahl Third prize sketch by Mindy Alwood. Student Life 17
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STUDENT ART The 1985 Key staff well as poetry. Many en-sponsored an art contest tries were received, but in which A.H.S. students only a few could be cho-had a chance to display sen for the yearbook, some of their work, as Scenic water coloring contributed by Ruth Ellen Nett Sean Whitcomb's representation of wild kangaroos received second place
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PLAYING WITH PRIDE Rensselaer, Indiana, was the setting for band camp this year which took place August 6 thru 10. Traditionally, band camp is a lot of hard work. A typical day consisted of breakfast at 7:00. morning practice from 8:00 to 11:30, lunch at 11:30, afternoon practice from 1:00 to 3:00, supper at 5:00. evening practice at 6:00. and lights out by 10:00. In between practices and meals, time was taken to relax and enjoy some limited freetime. A talent show was given in highlight of the week, and members revealed some unusual hidden talents; such as. air guitar playing and lip-syncing a few popular songs. Putting down their French horn and drums. Tana Lundgren and Julie Clark take time to tango. Before they head for evening practice, Dennis Sierer and Pat McCormick shoot the breeze Practice again? Why me? ponders Trish Cornett. 18 Student Life
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