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forsing around after a hard practice are restling buddies Jeff Franze and Barry larnes. What better way to spend the day with friends than the senior trip to Washing- ton, D.C. Sharing new experiences with old friends are Julie Teeple, Lisa Aurand, Linda Voglewede, Mary Kay Schwartz and Mr. Hanson. ■m ■■ BK rhe familiar expression of SENIORITIS s evident on the faces of Steph DesJean, Lisa Kern, Joyce Darling, Dee Coyne and Linda Meyer, but not on Jenny Springer whose face is hidden as they wait for the days before spring break to pass. Friends — 9
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We ' re friends for today and for the Friends . . . Where would we be Without them? They are worth so much. With who else Can you let down your mask To show your real face? They always seem to know Whether to leave you alone, Or to try to cheer you up. Why? Because you ' re Friends . . . With who else could you Do so many ridiculous things And yet, have so much fun? And, do you know Anyone else with who You could laugh with for hours coming years Over nothing? Have you every noticed, Even the slowest day Is not as boring when you ' re with Friends . . . A friend is a shoulder to cry on, An ear to bend, a good time And a good laugh. They will be our memories in the future Of the good ' ole days. But most of all They were here when we needed them To understand. Where would we be without Friends . . . Using the extra minutes before school starts, seniors Dave Reidenbach, Jeff Franze, John Macklin, and Mike Lehrman try to catch a few zzzzz. Lab partners Chris Frey and Rhonda Keuneke, take a minute out of their expe- riment to flash a smile for the camera. Rich Loshe, Sam Schnurr, Ron Pilking ton, Scott Macklin, Jim Solik, and Mark Wellman shoot the breeze to pass the time before school.
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Bellmont students let loose by going CRAZY! Crazy!! Crazy!! Crazy!! All those silly little moments in our daily routine when everything cut loose and we let our hair down and did some of the craziest things ever. Later, we even wondered what possessed us to do such things. Crazy? Just what did it really mean? For instance, crazy was food fights in the lunch room or doing Chinese fire drills at Second and Monroe. Perhaps it could have been wear- ing an eyes, nose and mustache get up to Algebra class just for laughs. Or maybe, going absolutely crazy at pep sessions with Rock ' N ' Roll and yelling at varsity ball games, these were all crazy moments. Rounding the D-wing corner on Homecoming Day, stu- dents were greeted by four geese waddling down the hall. Even though our peers may not have approved of such behavior, being crazy showed that we can let loose with our fellow class- mates, and acting a little out of the ordinary just might make the daily grind a little easier to bear. Rock ' N ' Roll is demonstrated by some of the student body at one of the pep ses- sions. Dave Reidenbach shows his support for the senior girls powder puff team by parading the halls as one of the cheerlead- ers. Sophomore Todd Grim shows off his cra- ziness with his glasses, nose and mustache get-up for dress-down day during Home- coming week. 10 — Crazy Side of School
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