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Mr. Zartler dresses for a special era. Judd Hayes is shown answering one of the many phone calls he receives while working in the office. Greg Stirrett and Jeff Hammer put in much effort during P.E. class. Coach Wylder leads the calculus class through another hard day of work. Julie Nothnagcl and classmates enjoy one of the “fun” aspects of Home Ec. Leaving Our Mark 11
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Leaving Our Mark With Class Leaving Our Mark With Class captured some of the “fun” aspects in the classrooms. In the year 1987-88 a few changes were seen in the classroom agenda. The first day of school brought confusion to the upper classmen because the faculty pulled a fast one and switched the teachers’ rooms to other locations. Once again, for the second year, homeroom was left out of the students’ schedules. Many were disappointed to lose their beloved band director, Mr. Coller, but the new director, Mr. Streight tried his best to take Mr. Coller’s place. Others missed Mrs. Blackburn and tried to adjust to Mrs. Fields and the new rules in the library. Some new classes were sports medicine, walking for fitness, earlybird computer literacy, and business information processing. Also, students were shocked to learn that they had to join the pep club in order to go to the pep assemblies; otherwise, they had to remain in their study halls. Even though many changes occurred throughout the year, there were many great times in the classrooms. Bobby Hoffman is too interested in the camera to see what he got on his math test. Mark Tarbox really gets into his school work. 10 Leaving Our Mark With Class
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“We Really Do Love School .. . ” From the talk in the halls and in the cafeteria, you’d think school was at the “bottom of our list.” Look at these smiling faces. You know if we’re so happy to be here, there must be others. Actually, four years pass quickly; friends, however, last forever. The friendships that begin here are renewed daily at first, then occasionally— at alumni gatherings, marriages, births, and sometimes, unfortunately, even deaths. Going to school provides some of the most lasting memories we will ever share. Top right: Jim Foster and Dale Sizemore enjoy a chuckle in the lunch line, while Todd Brown falls into a trance. Center left: Melissa Schumacher really does enjoy school. Center right: Karri Schaumburg and Ginny Tucker show off their new friend. Mr. Cow! Right: Kathy Wilkinson and Karen Ipsen work diligently in Art class. 12 Leaving Our Mark
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