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With time, it seems just like home Getting back into the swing of things was a challenge encoun- tered by almost every student with the reopening of classes in August. As high school students, we realized that our long, lazy, carefree days of summer were rapidly coming to an end, and we would once again be faced with responsibilities. Fed up with four long years of daily assignments, senior math major, Mark Wellman, prepares to take his true feel- ings out on his Calculus instructor, Mr. Arnold, who only seems to scoff at the threat. Up in the tree! Is it . . .? No, it ' s not Tarzan but senior Mark Rausch sure could get into the swing of things if he o nly had a rope. With these responsibilities came sacrifices. We cut our night lives shorter, not because the sun rose earlier in the morning, but because we did. In the evenings, we were forced to do homework rather than take in a late summer softball game. Loaded down with enough homework to last us a lifetime, we began to wonder whether we would ever adapt to our new schedules as students. However, it wasn ' t long until things began to click and once again we were find- ing out where we belonged and what was expected of us. We had begun another academic and social year, and we were making ourselves right at home. 6 — Opening
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Taking orders for Christmas greetings during her lunch mod is Missy Macke, while Scott Aurand recites his letter to Santa Claus and Tony Meyer jots down his ideas for a greeting. Senior Rick Burkhalter is ready to give his classmate and lunch-buddy, Mark Well- man, his big surprise as he closes his eyes and opens wide. Opening — 5
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Judy Banning and Susie Loshe were game for the camera on costume day. l l gJP- At first glance it would seem Bellmont is Kent Kiefer, Eldon Fink, Eric Bulmahn, going to the monkeys, but it is only soph- Barry Barger, Jim Solik, Scott Hebble, omore Doris McAhren and her stuffed and Gary Helmrich get up for the friend sharing a quiet conversation on Braves while Sam Schnurr and Greg costume day. Kable supervise the building ' s sturdi- ness and structuring. Senior harrier Kent Kiefer, concentrates on staying one step ahead of his oppo- t:MJmt f0m ' ,-J mMk nents as he circles the pond on his first leg of the Bi-County meet. Opening — 7
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