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Scott Otto, senior, wheels o load into the new school. Seniors. Russ Wilder and Ronnie Hoger. transform into He- Men while their partner Chris Blair, attempts to hide Ns se- cret identity. The new llbrory os they begin to put tNngs owoy. Photos: R. Mulderink 3
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MOVING DflV Story and layout: Carrie Grown Moving Day. To stu- dents ot Buffalo High School those words meant a whole lot. It was o day we hod oil waited ond longed for and one, few would ever forget. €ver since the bond issue hod passed it seemed like we would never really get to use the new building. Going to school in o beautiful, dean school seemed like o very for off dream. I still can't believe we got it oil done. It's like o dream come true , said senior, Patti Groce. The chemistry room was one of the first classes to move. UUhen the entire room hod been moved, Ms. Jon Alford said, I've been ready to do it since the day we passed the bond is- sue. Moving was not on easy job. Some of the things moved were large ond heavy. My whole body hurts! Mrs. Car- ol Cully said ot the end of 0 doy. Two seniors accidental- ly moved some of the wrong things and ended up hoving to carry them oil the way bock to be thrown away. Towards the end of the move, Mr. Floyd UUillis, Princi- pal, was found sitting in his new office. It takes a lot of organization, patience and planning but it's working well. The kids ore really helping. Then with a smile, he added, It's nice to be in.” Have fun unpoddngl Cheryl Hoyes. junior, ond senior. Jimmy Shantz, shore the tood of the table.
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GETTING THERE ft Moving got us there. layout and story: Melody Hayes Hove you ever Considering the amount of mote- moved to o neiu rial moved, the chaos imagined house? Boxes uoon didn't come to reality. Students ave you ever moved to a neuu house? Boxes upon boxes, lost items, found items, total disarray and cha- os are pictures that come to mind. The students at 8HS moved to a new house , too. The students and facul- ty helped move eight En- glish. math, and history rooms Into the neiu building in October. Moving was de- layed due to construction schedules, so the rest of the classrooms, lobby, and li- brary, moved in late Febru- ary. Senior, James Beckner, commented, I thought it uuas fun getting out of class to move. Good excuse. participated in the move. Principal, Floyd UJillis, and assistant principal, lendol Condren, supervised uuhile students moved chairs, desks, and personal items. The school mainte- nance creuu moved the heavy stuff , but the students helped quite a bit. I thought it uuent great; it tuas a lot quicker uuith a lot less confu- sion than I thought it uuould be, commented science teacher, Jon Fllford. Actually, I uuould have moved it piece by piece if it uuould have gotten me in here. Though there uuere a feuu incon- veniences, most students agreed that getting there uuas half the fun. freshman John UJoodv painstokingly corries o desk into the neuj classrooms. Photo: A. Mulderink
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