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Dances, a popular new activity, sur prisingly attracted a high numtier of students Mr. Wood enjoys the Homecoming dance — Watters Studio Making the Switch back to the 50 s, Mrs. Etzler and Mr. Bauserman were decked out in their best attire on 50 ' s day. — Joe Rife Setting New Traditions The nature of the change differed throughout the year as almost every aspect of school life was slightly altered. Certain changes were inevitable; the combination of new students, a new administration, and new faculty members caused the anticipated differences in friendships, school policies, and class schedules. However, it was the unexpected differences that proved to be the most valuable. When the students returned from summer vacation they probably didn ' t realize Girls Cross Country was another new sport that faired very well in its first year. Shawne Simpson gives it her all at an invitational. — Julie Kohrman that this would be a year of change: a year in which the students, parents, and community would have the chance to openly communicate about impor- tant issues. A year in which we would all learn the meaning of respect: the respect in ourselves to care about and plan for our futures, to support what we thought was right; the respect to listen to and con- sider others ' thoughts and feelings and to en- courage them in their endeavors. These changes soon formed an unreakable bond between us all which will increase school pride and set new tradi- tions for the years to come. — Susan Lowery Setting New Traditions
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No, this is not Glenbrook cinema. Students listen attentively to a birth defect convocation, — Lisa Konger Et tu, Ben? Ben Drerup shoves off fiis toga whiile trying out tfie new pinq pong tables. — Lisa Konger Are they discussing social security or Is It tfie Carroll Drama Club perform Ing Arsenic and Old Lace? — Watter ' s Studio A friendly clown fiands Mike Ostrowski a bouquet of balloons to help celebrate Circus Day. — Lisa Konger 8 Student Life
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