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SENIOR TERESA EGGERT plays the cool role of a flamingo in a travelling play. MR. PAUL JOHNSON, social studies teacher, takes a breather after sightseeing in Washington D.C. with a group of students. SOPHOMORE KRISTI Schwertz waits for her squad ' s opportunity to compete at cheer- leading camp. Summer Fun 5
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Skins take time out Each Redskin had his own way to spend his summer. To some it was a time for work; for others it was for play, but for some it was a time for school-related activities. For most, the summer of ' 85 pro- vided a welcome break from the routine of classes. The Redskin cheerleaders trav- elled to Indiana University for camp. Besides the spirit stick, they won many ribbons and a trophy for the most-improved squad. Several of our talented ' Skins chose to en- tertain the young and old alike by performing two children ' s plays in three area libraries and two adult plays in area nursing homes. Early in the summer, members of the Math and Science clubs toured Washington D.C. Senior Teresa Eg- gert commented, We saw every- thing. It was two days of constant sightseeing. Seniors Bekki Sauer, Mary Spears, Kelly Bray, and Felicia Sar- gent attended Hoosier Girls State in June. Each girl received a certifi- cate and a pin. Those who attended Hoosier Boys State were William Echols, Tom Lauerman, Scott Walker, and Mike Kelly. Although most Redskins were very active during the summer, all good things must come to an end; so did the summer of ' 85. DRAMA STUDENTS rehearse for the next SENIOR MIKE KELLY clowns around presentation of their travelling plays. outside the Smithsonian Institution in Wash- ington, D.C. JUNIORS KEVIN SCHWAB and Nancy Spears rest their feet after walking around Epcot Center at Disney World. 4 Summer Fun
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1965 Sept. W d Oct. Nov. PARENTS NAME SUBJECT Gi Pd Room 1 2 ADDRESS 3 4A TELEPHONE NUMBER 4B 5A DATE OF BIRTH 5B 6 7 Filling out the attendance catd in every class is the dread of returning students. EMPTY HALLS await the arrival of stu- NEWCOMERS TO Manual wait patiently dents. for schedule changes. 6 Start of School
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