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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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»»•. 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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BELOW: Seniors Andy Miller, Kent Brisley, Erika Blacksher, and Rachel Levy punk out long with the reorganization came a TV new Superintendent, Dr. Walter L. Swanson, who brought many new ideas to the district. Other staff mem- bers joined the center roster including a counsel- or, a nurse, and several teachers. In sports there arose a girls' cross-country team for the first time in Center history and the other sports teams decked out in new uniforms. Both the Newspaper and Yearbook adopted new styles. The Newspaper chose a tabloid style over the usual magazine style. The Yearbook changed in both size and style. Financial difficulties forced the cafeteria to raise the price of lunches in February from 70 t to 80 t. During February the traditional Snoball dance gave way to Courtwarming, a type of Home- coming for basketball. Senior nominees were chosen by each club instead of by the teachers. The royalty were then crowned at the game and a dance was held the following night. A new club, Cosmos, formed when the show of the same name became popular with science students. The show's creator and narrator, Carl Sagan, became a kind of hero to some. The many changes resulted in NEW HORI- ZONS for everyone, Freshmen, Sophomores, ju- niors, and Seniors alike. Only when the year had ended did we realize just how those changes had affected us. Student Life 5
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