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WINNING SEASON Keeping watch from the sidelines, varsity football player Tad Filter si¬ lently encourages his teammates on to a victory against Lowell. PUT IT UP Driving to the basket, senior Tracy Roller puts the ball in scoring two points for the Lady Bulldogs. Hard work and dedication allowed Tracy to add to the girls’ winning season. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER Late arrivals are an everyday occur¬ rence in the attendance office. Sopho¬ more Cora Ratzlaff writes a tardy pass in order to admit Alicia Seef to her first hour class. OH, NO! NOT ANOTHER ONE! Because of a student’s accumulation of absences, Mr. Vic Dykiel is forced to prepare an absentee report. The re¬ port will notify the student of possible consequences. BEFORE THE DREADED DAY Curiosity plagues freshman Jennifer Linsley as Mr. David Schaeffer in¬ forms her of her grade. Many students asked for their grades early. The Numbers Game 21
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c=± uggling act d School routine requires balancing of activities You sit in science class, un¬ consciously soaking up infor¬ mation like a sponge. You are in a good mood since it is Fri¬ day. Your joy quickly fades into doom of death as Joe At¬ tendance Aide walks into the room with a green pass. You READY. SET, GO Wide awake and ready for action, sophomore David Starr, freshman Mark Stemper, and senior Andrew Paul Vicari enter the building and swing into a new day at school. HERE WE GO AGAIN Anxiously approaching another school day, seniors Stanna Tschetter, Tracey Jillson, and Vicki Head leave the parking lot to enter the building. Many students with automobiles bring carloads of friends to school dai¬ ly. CATCH THE WAVE Awaiting that refreshing feeling, ju¬ nior Sherrie Jean Adank reaches for a Coke on her lunch hour. The pop ma¬ chines, offered by the Student Coun¬ cil, are a number one asset to making it through the school day. begin to squirm in your seat because you sense that your name is written all over that slip signed by Mr. Paul Geor- gas. The aide hands the pass to your teacher. “Mr. Thomas, the teacher calls out menac¬ ingly, “It looks like you have another appointment with Mr. Georgas.” The green pass. A select few never receive this gift. To some, it is just another part of the school routine: The rou¬ tine of preparing for school and pushing yourself through seven hours of learning. Dur¬ ing those hours, students also manage to squeeze in time talking with friends, grabbing refreshments, and getting to class on time. These things add up to the routine of high school. Balancing them helps students to keep up in the swing of things. HEY, WHAT’S UP? Between classes, sophomores Brandi McGrew and Charles Noonan take time out to chat. The five minute passing period was a great opportuni¬ ty for friends to catch up on the latest news. TIMEOUT In a deserted hallway junior Leroy Bowman and senior Marilyn Rex gather books for class. In the Swing of Things 23
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