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CHEERING FOR A VICTORY, jr. Kari Sparkman and sr. Margo Fink, along with their fellow cheerleaders, show their spirit to lead our team to a homecoming victory. Photo by Marion’s Studios. HUGGING THE WALL, jr. Jamie Walton is late for class because of fellow juniors Buddy McEachin, Kevin Pozsgay, Jim Fiedler, and Dan Gibbs. Photo by Kelly Vogel.
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STEPPING OUT OF THE POOL after a refreshing swim is freshman Ryan McGregor during the 9th grade gym class. The pool was used by the physical education classes for the first three weeks of school where swim- ming. diving, and life-saving techniques were taught. Photo by Tom Thorold. WHERE’S THE FIELD??? Playing in the rain was the name of the game as the practice football field laid under water during the fall flooding. Photo by Becky McCully. JAZZING IT UP with a hot sweater is senior Tammy Warczinsky as she chats with junior Stacey Dutchcr. Photo by Becky McCully. Theme - 5
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Here it is another week full of tests and reports all due on the same day; the major attitude is, ”1 can’t wait for the this day to end or the weekend to come!” What goes on in a student’s life after hours is as an integral part of that stu- dent’s education as the actual course work in school. Friendships are created. Indivi- dual styles are developed. The student becomes a thriving part of the human exis- tence-good or bad, he goes thundering on. Student life is that first step out into the world of adults. Arriving at adulthood for some can be a very slippery course! It can be full of many pitfalls and hazards. Peer pressure, trying to fit in, and making mon- ey are all crucial areas in a student’s life. On the lighter side of things students do exist also for fun! Looking forward to events such as dances, games, spirit week and homecoming, the winter festival, and just getting out of the house for the evening can make the everyday drudgery of school tolerable for a student. It more or less completes the student’s education. -Kelly Vogel LOOKING GUILTY, seniors Jody Goller and Tracey Peruski try to smile their way out of getting caught snceking snow into school! Photo by Kelly Vogel. Student Life Division - 7
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