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- 7, Two.sharing, losing themselves in each other discover the meaning of love where all problems seem illusory. : Dave Meyers and Kathy McDonald find their escape on a . crisp autumn afternoon 2. Laurie and Heather Hebble cherish the comradship of rider and mount. In their mutual bond where neither IS master or mastered, they share the freedom to ride away from the confines of space and time: 3. Shying away from the callousness of the crowd, Nancy ' ' Niblick finally finds solace as she struggles with everyday problems. 4. Feel the wind gently whipping across the face while caressing and playfully toying with long flowing hair. There will be time to deal with aching muscles (Think how much gas I ' m saving!) tomorrow. Today Decatur ' s new • bicycle route calls Rhonda Miller, Shelley Roth, Cyndy Bleeke, Lynn Callow, and BiHy Jo Callow to delight in a resplendent autumn retreat. iR! i! ' ?rii ' ■I ' Btai I i % i ' fXf ' M} :-. ' ; ■ f ;.« !« d ' ■
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M. J ' C?) Taking his turn snipping the victory net, Ron petting savors the, climax of hard work and past defeats lopl irig forward to games unplayed., (2) Ecstacy mingled with tears registers with Rhonda Miller as she shakily accepts the crown mandated to her at the Silver Arrow Coronation. (3) On the brink • of; physical exhaustion and ■drenched from ah icy late autumn downpour, Band director Mr. Larry Shaffer hearS:Completion of his course around ' the school: He promised, tfie Band he .would run five miles if they didn ' t place in the top 15 at Ball State Band Day. :.. : ,(■4 Pursued by Heritage Patriots, Jeff Luginbill scrambles for yardage.,: (5) Mrs. Jane Schauss illustrates to Joan Langston and: Jackie Fawbush the essence of striving to perfect, each achievement finding hope in a greater beyond: ■ Living in asHeltered wbrld wilVyield mediocrity; there ' s a Jonathon Livingston Sea- gull in each of us, struggling for knowledge. ' ; ;
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nffe:: W- ESCAPE With such a busy world it ' s always nice to be able to sit down with my stereo on and relax. I need time to organize my thoughts, to think of my future, and also my past. Deb Sprunger, senior I like to read because I like to get wrapped up in a story — sort of an escape and being exposed to new ideaS; 1 iike to write just for the heckof it; I guess I always feel better after I have written down my ideas, . :• — Wendy Schrock, senior When I get rtiad I take off on rhy bike and it helps to relieve my tensions. : —Karen Darling, senior iriike to play the organ, especially when I ' m mad, I ' ll take out my frustrations on if and play fOf atong time. , . : —Ruth Miller, junior
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