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Freshmen: Becky Cundiff-ulohn Leet was my mas- ter on slave day. Everybody went wild and crazy that day and we got out of class. I also want to remember playing musical chairs in Mr. Basham's 5th period class. Wendy Godwin-l'I'll remember our tournament game with OHS when we went into double overtime. I almost lost my voice. Sandy Smith, Pam Magan, and Ben Rosales-l'Friday night at Band camp when we were all initiated. We can't tell very much. And Saturday night on the band's trip to Opryland. All the seniors in band made it a blast and a half. Sophomores: Si Deane-I '... Going to Atlanta with the choir. We spent two days at Six Flags. We got to go to an Atlanta Braves-Chicago Cubs Baseball game. lWe sang there.J We sang at the World Congress Center. It was great. lane Rhodes-UI want to remember all the great people I met. I got to know the sophomore class. Water ballooning on weekends with the Sophomore class this year made it unique. Michelle Devoire- I must have written 5,000 letters to Fast Eddie during the WVIS Spirit Contest. At school I'd chop up paper into pieces. After school I'd go home and write. Dancing with Mike Erickson at The Hawaiian Dance WVIS gave was great. George Hettinger-'II enjoyed the new freedoms we had, all the dances and basketball games, and partying with the lunior class. Y 5 1 WWW The anatomy of worms amuses lulie lones and Polly Moorman in Mr. Roby's Biology Class. Snoozing in the Sun during lunch, leff Prior becomes the object of teasing from his fellow seniors lim Wells, Susen Lambert, Barry Porter and Tonia Millay. Kerry SeIby's sound engineering provide an essential element of the Daviess County Talent Show. I honestly love you, Amy Wigginton's solo, won the best vocal act at the 1982 DC Talent Show. Seniors loe Sturgeon and Barbara Simon help Mr. Gene Crume try out the new video recorder Daviess County pur- chased. W I New . . 2 Q19 Echoes of Change!217
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Echoes Of Chonge As the year of transition unfolded, the changes made by the new administration became accepted as the new mode of life. Students realized they'd been blessed with an administration that was honestly striving to cater to the needs and wants of the student body. As a re- sult of open communication between students and administrators, the coke and candy machines were eventually made available to the students during break and lunch. As spring fever hit students, the ad- ministrators arranged for the lunchroom ? to supply paper plates and cups so that students could eat lunch outside. The administrators surpassed themselves by designing a graduation ceremony marked by pageantry and recognition for aca- demic achievements. Memories of 198 will linger in the minds of students, espe cially seniors, who genuniely appreciatq. those who made it the best of times. To close the yearbook, the Echoes staff has given students the final opportunity to commit to memory these times they never want to forget. ,,,.,.. , Qi aw QS' M L., X, . s gg, w -:fi 216fClosing M, . . .....s-N--f-r'g'3?2Q. 's!'t.x,+.s 11,35 A s pgs, 'fee--'15 an ., QQ- ., ' , y X- - fa a' ' sf t t 35 ittt . A 1 ' X... Q s 'ig 35 tl A WC x l I
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luniors: George Panagos-'ll'll remember how the Senior class made the other classes feel like one big old happy familyg also partying at Gabes on Prom night and the SOMF Campout. Gina Davis-lll'll never forget Coach Taylor's favorite song, 'Together Again.' Greg Terry-lll'll remember how the shorts kept getting shorter and the guys got mad. Also toilet papering people's houses after basketball games. That's the only reason some of us went to the games. Pam Valdez-llEverything-the new principal, the jukebox, everybody's being close. Our basketball team went so far. We were so much more involved thanks to Mr. Morrisfl. Billy Sigers-l' lStrugglin'! And the ride to the Ozzie concert. Seniors: Cathy Combs-'ll got out of class a whole lot-like forty minutes to get chalk for Mrs. Rue. Oh, and the Mam- moth Cave trip with the Young Histori- ans. We bought a cowbell for Mr. Gra- ham so we wouldn't lose him. Kathy Smith and l did lStrugglin' for everybody. It was also my first year of partying. I enjoyed it tremendously. I also want to remember my pen fights with lim Davis l 218!Echoes of Change
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