Columbus East High School - Altis Yearbook (Columbus, IN)

 - Class of 1984

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Showing yuletide spirit and breaking the normal lunch routine are Seniors Kelly Schisler, Lorie Pfeiffer, and Jan Owens. Tension evolves around a coach's speech during a basketball game as Roger Reed explains the next play. ssue after issue, day by day our four dimensions bring its occu- pants a chance of decision. Each person is an individ- ual, and per- sonal opin- ions follow with them. Expression is important in communica- tion, whether it concerns the asbestos situation of December or the outcome of the East- North basketball game Janu- ary 26. The year 1984 is an individ- ual, also, in many aspects. With Big Brother is watching you from George Orwell's masterpiece 1984, this is also leap year. According to tradi- tion leap year is the time when rolls reverse it is accept- able for a girl to ask a boy for his hand in marriage. Some, Expressions come out in Junior Nat- alie May's face during lunch break in the commons area. though, disagree. It (girls asking guys for marriage) should be the other way around. It has always been 'normal' that way, stated Sophomore Garrett Law- son. There are two sides to everything, and the freshmen sit- uation is not all pink and rosy. Some believe that they still be- long in a ju- nior high school. Junior Todd Hendrickson states, I feel sorry for the freshmen. They never will have a ninth grade year to themselves, as the other students before. Still, we have more than one choice to explore. There were plenty of people at the East-North basketball game to root East past a fourth overtime. The year 1984 is an individual, and it's the people involved that created it. by Marge Goodwin I think the freshmen blended in well and they needed a change about them. stated Sopho- more Lynne Thompson. We have no school spirit because everyone is making changes all of the time, statedSenior Susan Hahn. Every Aspect 5 Opening

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If a picture is worth a thousand words, does this excited crowd of stu- dents during a football game need any explanation? Taking a breather from the dance floor are Sophomores Rob Holdeman and Kelly Watkins during the Christ- man Dance. Setting up streamers for an effective haunted house is Junior Lisa Ison, photographer for Altis staff. Opening M I Every Aspect 4 I— -------



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In the festive spirit during a Spanish party are Sophomores Vicki Stone- cipher, Robb Bonebrake, and Julie Schoellkopf. Precision artwork is necessary for a perfect painting as Sophomore Dwight Wheeler creates his colors. eyond the rumble of students run- ning away from the cafeteria to make their next class, be- yond the re- source floor where one day Mr. An- drew Gal- braith yelled Get away from me at the students walking around, and beyond the chatter of the new typewriter in Mrs. Janet McKinney's office, there ex- ists another dimension to East. Putting aside the changes and opinions of each individual, we can see a personality. Activities that bring out a true personality are East- North athletic games. Spirits rose during football season when we victoriously crushed the Bulldogs. During the East- North basketball contest, though, the Olympians were sadly defeated by two points, but only after five overtimes. School rivalry had its effect upon the students with the dwindling school spirit from then on. Sometimes school rivalry interferes with the true basics of the game, stat- ed Sopho- more Todd Meredith. We do need some enthu- s i a s m , though. Expres- sions and styles ex- ploded be- yond the average student-in-class- learning belief. Clubs, organi- zations, or just the gang were active beyond any ste- reotype. Whether it was the singing at the downtown Commons at Christmas by the choral groups or just the welding in shop class by the industrial arts students, we were exploring every aspect of our East personality — and beyond. by Marge Goodwin As an example of low-cost spirit competition, North High School uses the asbestos situation as a theme by their face masks. School rivalry is worth it because North thinks they're better than us, stated Junior Kelli Turn- er. The winning school should be supported by all the community, stated Junior Jason Wolfe. Opening 6 Beyond

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