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»»•. LEFT: During lunch, Jennifer Bahr, 9, receives an Eastern Onion singing telegram. ABOVE: Scott Burroughs, 10, Mike Franke, 10. Frank Hale, 10, and David Smothers. 11, listen intently in math class. LEFT: During Freshman-Sophomore Orientation. Dennis Bell. 12. threatens Carrie Winterowd, 11, at the National Forensic League’s booth Student Life 3
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he sun peeked out over the hori- ■■ zon, shedding the blanket of night IJ to herald the beginning of a new day. A new day —a new decade brought many changes to both school and community. The biggest change was the reorganization of the district. Two grade schools closed, two juniors highs combined into one and the Freshmen moved to the high school. This move brought about mainly positive reactions from the Freshmen. I like the change because there are more opportunities, classes, sports, and new faces than there would have been at the junior high, remarked Barry Clemmons. Diane Donaldson said, I like the teachers better be- cause they don't treat us like little kids the way they did in junior high. I met new people, made new friends, and learned about the theater through working on the play, commented Kirsten Levin. Many such new opportunities awaited the Freshmen at the high school. They could now work on the play and musical, be involved in Marching Band and Flags, choose from a wider variety of classes, and join many new clubs. ABOVE: Selecting pumpkins, Cheryl Snapp, 10, and Todd Koelling, 11, participate in Pumpkin Patch held at Down Center ABOVE LEFT: During Anatomy, Seniors Anthony Spalitto, Mark Zobel, and Mike Small examine a cow heart. 2 Student Life
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ABOVE: Ion Wenski, 10, Lea Lavish, 10, Brian Sin- clair, 12, and Danny Searls, 12, attend an away game RIGHT Conducting an experiment, Carl Ash, 9, and Linda O'Renick, 9, get assistance from Mrs Howk. BELOW RIGHT: Jeff Mann, 12, assists Mrs Moys. BELOW During a home football game, Jerry Rapp, 12, takes a break from his clown act LEFT: Spirit club members get ready for Homecom- ing by painting the cafeteria windows 4 Student Life
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