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Attempting to keep the spirit rolling, Chris Carl, Chris Eikenberry, Doug Boyll, and Jeff Hayes highlight the Memorial Central game by appearing as coneheads. Goofing off at the third school dance, Brian Social Studies teacher Mr. Dave Foutz eats Adams sweeps Heather Clark off her feet at his banana split in record time to score the Mangy Awareness Week dance, spon- points for the faculty during Spirit Week on sored by the Junior class. Go Bananas Day.
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(continued on page 10) For some, weekends meant work- ing at part-time jobs to earn extra money. Many students said they choose to work in fast-food restaurants, drug stores, and groceries because they are the “easiest’’ places to work. In the winter, ski lovers liked to make a weekend trip to Swiss Valley in Jones, Michigan. “‘I love skiing,”’ said Sophomore Kim Oprea. ‘‘My dad takes me all the time in the winter.”’ Sign-up for Ski Club also drew a large response from students. Whether it was dancing, going to games, or staying home to watch TV, there was always something to do with spare time. -2- Cruising refused to die as it was brought to Main Street in Elkhart after it was banned in Goshen. This license plate displayed one opinion that cruising should continue. t AE WY. L WANDER Chris Nelson grabs Amy Hayes for a dramatic pose at the Back to School Dance. Approximately 450 students kicked off the new school year by attending the dance.
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