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1311. 25 Carmel graduate Jeff Foxworthy spends plenty of time in the school parking lot rowing cars. The administration cracked down on illegal parking all year. Jan. 28 Before the girls' basketball game against Lebanon, junior Courtney Morris sings the national anthem. ' ' ' 2 , ew e,-' A ,ew , 11 t 1 , Jan. Z Oil spill fouls Monongahela January didn't start well for people near Pittsburgh. An Ashland Oil Co. storage tank collapsed and spilled nearly a million gallons of diesel fuel into the Monongahela River. The accident was one of the largest inland fuel spills in U.S. history.U Jan. 9 Colts finally make AF C playoffs They could be seen through' out the halls: t-shirts that pro- claimed the Indianapolis Colts as winners of the AFC East title. Colts' fever finally hit Indy. But it didn't last as long as most people wanted. ln the AFC title game, the Colts lost to the Cleveland Browns in Cleveland.l3 Despite the ruling by the Supreme Court, the Hi-Lite staff con- tinued to produce the school newspaper without censorship. Junior Bill Fecht, a member of the sports staff, checks his copy before the Feb. 3 issue. fBrian Ruben Photoj , . . -' :-,':v:.-:-: f.-:cf-:'.3:':1:1:3:1:V:-1133.3131'53:5:1:1:3:1:f:':5:i:1:3:5313.3:,.5:l:3ZT:5:3:5:5:1:5:5:3:7:f:3:5:fi51i:f:5fifffiff1fif523iTi?f5E3if3i7if5i553535525i3iifif525Eff?fififffiiiffififiiiiffiffiiiififc-555515: , ' -'SL :f2:,-:I'- ' 3 ' '3.1:. 1-52 ' il ff'3If :2' -- 'f'E',lf'E'iIE-E-if-Eff'fiE2EI:'EIEI312'2122:-ESEI:IE2EifIf1E2fTE2222-ESEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIE25222flfiiifliiziffiiifiili22122525ISIE25I31E15E1Elf2E1EI5IE151EI52E752ECE2EiE151515IEffIECEE1SIE122E152SIE1525122213152212551512331551i1E1:EIE 1:I '-S -1' 16 Student life U-FN :5:2: 2:3 s . ..:Ea::E5EsEsSsEaE'f'1'1'f
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E5E5E5E5E555E5E553?E53:Q ' :::::::::g:::::g:::, 'iz f::-:-:-Ie:-:4::-31... , I A NUMBER GF T THINGS The year in review Get. 14 Get. 19 Dec. 15 Texas toddler falls into well Barefoot and caked with mud, 18-month-old Jessica McClure was pulled cold and tired, but alive, from an abandoned well near her Midland, Texas, home after 2 and a half days. The entire world watched television reports during jessica's 58-hour ordeal.C1 Get. 1 Hounds begin new string of state titles Carmel: City of Champions. Still. Keeping up the champion- ship tradition, five Greyhound teams captured state titles during the fall. 1311 b3lId lIlClllb6l'5 kept busy entertaining at concerts, games and spirit breakfasts. Juniorjennifer Moren plays the saxophone for the group. Uim Kidwell Photoj Black Monday panics Wall Street Nobody jumped out of office buildings on New York's Wall Street. But people still panicked on Oct. 19, when the United States stock market dropped 508.32 points in one day. That day quickly became known as Black Monday, as other stock markets around the world also suffered huge losses. The decline represented 22.6 percent of the stock market's value and ended the bull market in the U.S. It was the largest drop in history for the stock market. Although President Ronald Reagan insisted that the econ- omy was fine, millions of Amer- icans lost money that day. Some observers said that the crash signaled the start of an economic recession in the U.S.D Overcome with happiness, sophomore Ginger Faerber hugs fellow swimmer Amy Mathews after Carmel's state championship win. fsteffani McClure Photoj Clear altitude winds hit Carmel lt was not a typical winter day in Central Indiana. According to the weather bureau, Dec. 15 was a clear altitude day in the Great Lakes region. That meant that the wind speed on the earth was the same as the wind speed at 40,000 feet above the earth. That also meant a great deal of wind damage in the Carmel area.C1 Oct. 12 Demonstrating the proper techniques for firing a rifle, Mrs. Karen Taff keeps the attention of her social studies class. Nov. 19 Appearing in the Rising S tars' production of the Diary of Anne Frank, junior Debbie Pearlstein plays the lead role. l....,l. - 2265552555255555555555255325EEfiiisEEff52i2i5i555515s5s5sE5ja1 fs:'Z1.1Zs'.' I ' ' 4 '-:-'- 2:5:Q:2:E:Q:i:I:Q:5:2:Q:f:Q:f:fgQ:jgQggggg5g5gQ553:-:1:2.-:-:-.3,.-.j:f:-- gf ' A A number of things 15
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f 11.1.1.-.-li Ftb. 1. At 7 p.m. on a production night, junior James Robinson, a member of the Hi-Lire staff, works to paste-up an editorial page. NBII. 7. Members of the cross country team, sophomore Amy Tomlinson and juniors Jenny Klehm and Tess Woods celebrate their state victory at the South Grove course in Indianapolis. lJhfBEIlCDF TFPUTJCHS The year in review Jan.1 Court restricts journalists' rights In a decision long-awaited by school journalists, the Supreme Court ruled on jan. 13 that censorship of a student news- paper by public school officials was not unconstitutional as long as it had a valid educa- tional purpose. The case, Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier, involved a Missouri high school principal who barred publication by the school newspaper of several articles on teenage pregnancy and the impact of divorce on certain students. The censorship was chal- lenged by newspaper staff members as a violation of their First Amendment rights of free speech. 'Tm disappointed by the decision, said Mr, Mark Shoup, Carmel publications adviser. I have never thought that the Constitution should have age barriers. E1 -PZ'I'Z-I-I-Z:23I:!:Z3': 'I-. Efiliiililiiiliiliiim 'I-I:1:2:1:2:2:1:l:2:1:2:5:3'.-. N '+I'I: Jan,25 Bush slams Rather on evening news It didn't take long for the race for President to get heated. Late in january, Vice-presi- dent George Bush, a Repub- lican candidate for President, appeared live on the CBS Even- ing News with Dan Rather. After trying repeatedly to get Bush to describe his involve- ment in the lran-Contra scan- dal, Rather caused the Vice President to lose his temper. As a result, Bush accused Rather of setting him up during the 10-minute interview. According to polls taken after the incident , Bush gained 10 percentage points in the race. Many political observers thought that Bush used the opportunity to get rid of his long-standing image of being a wimp. U Alth0llgh CHTV W35n't always as exciting as a Dan Rather news broadcast, junior Amy Streu films some footage for a popular show, Greyhound Magazine. fScott Culpepper Photoj A number of things 17
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