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You’ll Never UESS JVhat Happened! pects of these events do exist. Walter Payton said he might come back to help if the Chica¬ go Bears need him. Experts have taken great¬ er precautions to prevent another crash of the market. SADD, Students Against Driving Drunk, gained fame as well as wide acceptance through publicity and the guidance of their sponsor, English teacher Mrs. Diane Lange. The officers appeared on Channel 7 news dis¬ cussing peer pressure to drink. Another form of support to teens came in the form of IM¬ PACT, a group of teachers specially trained to observe and pinpoint students with a pos¬ sible substance abuse problem. Bulldog fans had good reasons to be ex¬ cited. The football team boasted a 10-1 rec¬ ord and six wrestlers qualified for the state meet. The Lady Bulldogs finished their sea son with sectional and regional titles. From the beginning, the year proved that it would be one of excitement and pain, success 1 and failure. On the national level, events such as the presidential primary elections across the country and military intervention in the Honduras kept people wondering. Lo¬ cally students continued to guess about such issues as a stricter attendance policy and an extended school year.
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IN AN UPSET FOR THE SENIORS, the sopho¬ more class took the honors of best Homecoming float. The seniors avenged the loss later. PLAYING AGAIN ON HER OLD HOME court, Nancy Cowan returned with the IU women’s bas¬ ketball team for an intra-squad game.
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mm BULLDOG PRIDE. Students displayed pride in every aspect of their lives from academics to sports, from their private lives to their community. SLOWLY MAKING PROGRESS, senior Steve Phemetton works on a tapestry. Each year a few students work on the project that a resident artist began. The project ' will take about six years. DISPLAYING HIS EXTREME LOYALTY ' TO the University of Iowa football team, senior Scott McLaughlin sells a box of M M ' s to senior Mi¬ chelle Markley to raise funds for the Lettermen’s Chib. DEVOTED FOOTBALL FANS ENDURED many cold, rainy nights in their support of the team. As the season continued, spirit grew in the number of fans and in stores that decorated to urge the team. Theme D
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