Ashtabula High School - Dart Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1987

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Bar iBi MONRO MUI Busy at work n the Dari room is sophomord -Snlcdfr JiB found it necessary to use her lime wisely in citAo be able to participate tnextracurncular activities while mamtammg her academe Starving. looking very suave and debonair is cxw exchange student Peter Jensen There svere two foreign students at our school during the year lx»t Peter was the official American Field Service representative What's this! One of our students in New Zealand? Tracy Miller, who was abroad for a year, returned to us rt January Another aspect of upheaval ft some of our kves was living abroad STUDENT LIFE DIVIDER 7

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1$ there life after school? Extra student activities relieve academic tension One very important aspect of our lives as students was life outside the classroom. Jobs, extracurricular activities, and social events came first as academics frequently took a backseat. Thoughts of good times, not calculus and Shakespeare, drifted through our minds. With whom we were going to Homecoming (if we were going) was very important. Where he” worked and whom she was dating were major issues. We were more concerned with musical tryouts and plans for the next assembly than with grades and passing. Soon, however, the reality of class work and studying had its impact on us. But, after a summer of work and play, many of us had trouble readjusting to an academic atmosphere, resulting in a severe AFTERSHOCK. Balancing on the back of a convertible during the Homecoming festivities is a frozen Amy Rowe The Homecoming game drew one of the largest crowds of the year Time for the Homecoming parade with the Ashtatxia H«h Marching Band leackng the way Homecomeig was a combination of Friday night game and the Saturday dance nvotvng approxmatefy ISO students 6 STUDENT LIFE DIVIDER



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And the winner is... McCluskey and Miller reign Homecoming ’86 was an exciting time. From the moment our 20 candidates for Homecoming King and Queen were chosen, excitement and anticipation set in. The week prccceding the ceremonies was cvenful. A good portion of the students took part in Spirit Week, which consisted of such things as Clash Day, Toga Day, Inside-Out Day, and. of course. Black and Gold Day. While all this was going on, our contestants for King and Queen became increasingly hopeful. On Friday night, the team competed against the Madison Blue Streaks; and although the squad put up a fight, they Members o the King' court were Ron McCluskey. Craig Rich. Peter lensen. Chuck Moore. Tom Broad. David Corlett Mike Delano, Eric Story. John Wrftong. and Kevin Root were defeated 14-6. Yet, this did not affect our spirit. During the pre-game ceremonies, the candidates were presented with their parents. As the suspense grew, Ron McCluskey and Tracey Miller were named to reign as Homecoming King and Queen. The crowd approved. for all seemed to roar with excitement. The night after the football game. October 11, was the traditional Homecoming Dance held at Kent State Commons from 9:00pm to 12:00 am. Student Council once again set up the decorations and our theme this year was Enchantment Under the Sea.” Approximately 180 students attended this event, then Lucas Queen candidates were Chris Delore. Vickie Weaver. Tracey M r. Wendee Hemloy. Amy Rowe. Ananne Becker, Sandy Walker. Sandi Hanzefca. Deem Doyle, and Kibe Horne 8 HOMECOMING

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