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ibove Fresamen gt good impression on school Upper Right Lis see what to do next in A NEW BEGINNING 2—Opening any of you may recall, few changes took place at S. during the 1984-85 year. The first change coming back t paved park- pleasant switcl the potholes of the previous year. We also entered the sch year under the direction of a new uperintendent, Dr. Freeland Most of the changes put into ef- fect during the school year were to state regulations. Some were the longer school day, seven periods, no more lounge time, less convocations, and in-class exams instead of an open campus. Some positive results from the schedule change were 52-minute classes in } S ol 5-minute classes, a variety and. choice , of ses, and a 15-minute activities eld every Wednesday last highly noticeable change was the installation of posts positioned around the school building. There were probably many more things that you notic- ed changed throughout the school ut these were the ones that affected the entire student body
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BATTLE FOR CLASS PRIDE Silence filled the air in the early evening on Friday, September 28, 1984 at the Batesville football field. It was a special night, for it marked the final Friday night Jr.-Sr. Powder Puff game. A few minutes before 7:00 p.m. the first car pulled into the parking lot. The silence was lifted by the sound of excited students. With the sound of the referee’s whistle, the soccer ball was put into play. The juniors got off to a good start by making the first goal. The seniors then scored in the second quarter. Annette Schath surrounded by her teammates JoLynn Hammerle, Connie Baumer, Kathy 4—Homecoming The half-time entertainment was provided by the Powder Puff king candidates: Paul Fasbinder, John Enneking, and Jason Schwettman. Paul won the competition by finding a Hershey kiss within a pan of whip cream. Another form of entertain- ment was the cheerleaders, who were quite amusing to watch. The final goal was made in the fourth quarter by the juniors giving them the lead and a victory. After congratulations were given, the crowd departed, bringing silence to the field once more. — Doll, and Shelly Gudgeon. Commando Mark Stock makes his move on Steve Ollier. Brian ‘“‘Puppylove” Einhaus puts his move on sexy Brian Schwettman.
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