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Student Council, cash from CAPS produce UNEXPECTED CHANGES Enterprise . ojs received a face XMj h'Am' M by the painting of the halls and the gym. Each wing of the main building was color-coded with colors from blue to red to gold. The gym was painted with the traditional black and gold. by Lori Cagle Enterprise opened with an unexpected bang Tuesday, September 3. Students, numbering 1,432, were surprised by the new look of Enterprise High. The most overwhelming change was the color cod- ed graphics in the halls. Some of the money earned by mem- bers of the Class of '85 for high scores on the CAP tests, $55,279, was used to in- stall a book security system for the li- brary. “I feel it's working well and the students seem to be accepting it with good humor and patience. Thanks a lot!, said librarian Gail Stubblefield. Other changes included a copy ma- chine in the main office, weight equip- ment for PE classes and the construction of portable classrooms. Another change was the appointment of Mrs. Suzanne Swendiman to a new position, Dean of Students. Swendiman's counseling job was filled by Mr. Lynn Pee- bles, a recruit from West Valley High. “I heard good things about Enterprise and they are all true. I really enjoy being here, Peebles said. Seven new teachers were hired for the '85-86 school year. Edie Hultbe.-g, Deb- bie Armstrong, Mark Rendes, Randy Brix. Shawn Duncan and Guy Malain joined the faculty. I love it! I was surprised how good the students were,” Brix said. Junior and senior elections were fJ during the third week of school. Ber tions went well, although there sho. have been more participation, ctr mented Andy Shufelberger, Secretary ;j Elections. Friday, September 13, the openings sembly was held in the Manatowa Gyr Principal Clifford Hepburn and Vice cipal Keith Mifflin gave welcome speeches. Rob Payton, advisor of the Photo presented the '84-85 slide show, slide show brought back a lot of ries. I wouldn't have missed it, sa| Becki Brunelli. We're back! Spirited Hornets show their enthusiasm at the weto back assembly in a class competition chant. It can't be! Nicole Lowry tries to explain to the student body a maker that he made the mistake of putting her face on the •: card. opening of school «• .i •
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Let's see Stacy Hunsperger and Anji Duchi work diligently on the Hornet’s Nest. A hornet bug? Tami Nicodemus’ Volkswagen was part of the Homecoming activities. Don’t hold my handl Amy Andrews and Dana Yolton stroll around showing school spirit. }. 11 X V A activities
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The changes looked great, but the most unexpected thing was the overwhelming number of sophomores at the first assembly! -Qcutjt Susie and her spud Susie Hughes cradles her potato from the new potato bar established to give a wider selection of food for lunch time. Growing spurt Construction workers hustle to complete portable science classrooms before students arrive after summer vacation. 1,1 ,r ms! Nicole Lowry and Karina Keinanen paint each other j 35 the bathroom doors during student council’s painting opening of school n 1L
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