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Effected By Energy Crisis L, Gasoline is sparse and prices continue to go up. Car pools, lowered thermo- stats, and sweaters in abundance were common sights in the winter of 1973-74. Why this change in the normal winter con- ditions? The answer was the energy crisis. Students attending school in the Berlin-Milan district did not seem to notice the crisis if they didn't remove their coats when they first arrived at school. Heat at the high school was turned down to comply with the President's plea for 68 F every- where, and the boilers were shut down over weekends. Lights were turned off when not needed, which helped with the electric bill considerably. After school and evening activities con tinued, but with a cooler build- ing. Gasoline was a problem for both school and students. The cost of gas for the school nearly doubled. Because the school bud- get is based on tax funds col- lected, a tight situation was created. Field trips were not cancelled, but the number of pupil transportation pickup points were reduced. Shuttle buses were also continued using the philosophy that the many cars which would be used by parents transporting students used the same amount or more gas than one bus. 37!Energy Crisis
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School And Students Are t t t if 'W 'fQ -fn- en Q x ffv ga gili xx ff! l S Don Opfer states, l've found my Volkwagon Students demonstrate the energy crisis by fitting twelve in a Nolkwagon. to be economical. X- ,,, ,, xi Q sim-new ' t J to ,t is' l W ..,,,E5..,..t t.', , t ' ' IEP el ,-- 'Y - f f ,Mat A V .,,... I A 'W f ', X i'.','i it l l -if 1 A ,. 3 Car pools become popular during the crisis. Room temperatures dl'0P 10 68 F- 36! E nergy Crisis
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Dk . PE ,- . '...g Sopranos - Row one: Nanette Bateson, Sandy Stark, Teresa Flipse, Linda Sprau, Alexis Ross, Kim Gencco, Paula Wright, Debbie Springer. Row two: Linda Dann, Laurie Crum, Betty Fernandez, Laura Micheals, Debbie Hohman, Janice Watson, Carmen Likes, Sheryl Springer. Row three: Lisa Haines, Rachel Shelly, Eva Eldridge, Kathy Finnen, Debbie Can- Tenors - Row one: Kathy Green, Alice Young. Row two: Marci Woolever, Sandy Jenkins, Terry Lowry. Row three: Bev Weilnau, Melinda Booth. Row four: Chris Meyer, Barb Hillis, Pat Hall. terbury, Scarlett Marshall, Pat Wallace, Holly Biemler, Kelly Russ, Bonnie Justi. Row four: Bev Pomeroy, Queta Lang, Debbie Dickman, Debbie Dennis, Pat Best, Nancy Knittle, Jayne Welfe, Fran Early, Laura Swartz, Lisa Mattlage, Donna Blackann, Ann Frankboner. Altos - Row one: Karen Buehrle, Caroline Oetzel, Jackie Klingler, Rhea Grosswiler. Row two: Linda Eppler, Tina Flipse, Kathy Brunow, Dawn Shively, Cheryl Sprau, Lisa Hipp. Row three: Sheree Stiles, Betty Burke, Sara Libby, Janet Carver, Debbie Hipp, Maque Abedrop, Kim Shively, Peggy Ritz. Row four: Ardell Sukke, Ludie Ezell, Mary Followay, Linda Burke, Kim Kuhl, Kyle Hennings, Mamie Russell, Kim Laughlin. 38!Choir m 59-'N . QR . Svc, ' , Z- ' '53 ' .Q A I1 , Q' 4 vt Q Basses - Row one: Clark Thompson, Jim Kenne, Mike Smith. Row two: Edwin Martz, Ken Springer, Ray Shingleton, Jim Selling. Row three: Roger Rooker, Rick Smith, Rick Stout, Brad Phillips. Row four: Arthur Martz, Terry Cheesman, Dale Shane, Kim Ground, Fred Hill, Tom Drake.
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