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Brian Morris, Teresa Smiib, Richard VanCordon (Right) relax over ihe popular hobby sport, pool. (Below) 4-H-er and avid horseman John Eppard pauses with his horse, Pierre, alter receiving first place at the State Fair in the Roadster category. Cettin ' crazy and throwin ' around that fluffy white stuff are (Left) two restless snow shovelers. (Right) Casin ' up to go above, junior Scott Winder prepares his bird for a flight. Hobby Sports 17
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Lifeguard Lynn Lewis (Top) brings in a tired Missy Pearson after two hours of recreational swimming. (Below) After a tiring game of gids ' basketball, players Londa Bergdoll and Tammy Booker enjoy a pizza snack. S bAll IN rhE sidE pockET Some students have hobbies and some have their sports, but still others have their hobby sports. Six senior lifeguards spent Wednesday even- ings in guard chairs with whistle-adorned necks, keeping energetic swimmers safe during recreational swims. When only the news and the third rerun of a Roadrunner cartoon are on TV, a pool table and pool sticks come in quite handy if bore- dom sets in. Many teenagers find pool and ping-pong quite enjoyable hobby sports after the sun goes down and the lights on the out- door tennis and basketball courts no longer provide ample lighting. The huge mounds of snow that accumulated during the heavy winter provided snow-mobil- ing, snow-skiing, and even snow-shoveling for students interested in winter hobbies. 16 Hobby Sports
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Cube sfeafc and sweat provide aher-school entertainment for Brian Davis and John Willmann. Brian works at Just-Rite. John relieves tension in The Oaks. Noon hours are bore city to some, while to others they provide energy release. Wayne Whitesell, Rod McCoin (Left) converse on bleachers. (Below) Taking a bigger bite than she can handle, sophomore Mary Beth Lewis gets ice cream- coned by junior John Eppard. Student life is . . . WhERE It ' s at Putting the books aside leaves lit- tle — but sufficient — time for stu- dent interests. By one ' s self, or with buddies, any extra hours are filled with jobs, trips, school-related activi- ties, or just goofing around. Some might enjoy the 176-day grind from 8:15-3:09, for it ' s book work and education. But many endure the aca- demic life assured that the accompa- nying student life is really where it ' s at. Recreational Swim participants Mike Brown, sophomore, and Tim VanCordon, freshman (Above), engage themselves in a friendly game of keep-away. (Right) German exchange student, Joachim Hartmann spends a day with his American father, Senator Wayne Townsend, working as a page for the Indiana Senate. Joachim was introduced to the legislative body and received a memorable ovation. Student Ufe also encompasses student injury. (Right) Danny Beal, junior, receives aid after an injury diving from the starting blocks. 18 Student Life Division
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