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7 hours a day, 5 days a week, 180 days a year... Stronger than ever, academics filled most of every student’s day. Back to “BASIC” was the slogan of students who took the new computer class as they learned to talk to their terminals. A developmental reading class was added where students learned how to improve their reading skills. Graphic Art was added to enable more students to become involved in the drafting program during their early high school years. Returning upperclassmen had to learn new names as Mrs. DeCoca joined the staff to teach Spanish I classes; Miss Jennings was the new face in business and typing classes, and second semester, Evergreen alum Miss Gallup joined our Industrial Arts facility. 6 Academics
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Opposite page: Top left: Discussing our accredidation, the North Central evaluation team works together to prepare reports. Top right: Art student Angie Eisel gets important pointers from Mr. Pasche. Bottom right: Elevating the trophy which proclaimed the team I ea?ue Champs, Mr. Thieken congratulates the team, while members KarlCarrigan, Frank Keller, and Alan Garrow look on. This page: Top left: In an effort to block a shot by a Morenci player, Jeff Thibert becomes airborne. Bottom left: Vikette Kathy King dances to “Mr. Cool.” Top right: New principal Mr. Millisor surveys the industrial arts skills used by Mark Gleckler. Middle left: The new rage, a Mohawk, is sported by wrestler Jeff Pember. Middle right: Led by director Mr. Durbin, the band sparks spirit at a basketball game. Bottom left: Preparing to be judged at the Science Fair, Diane Carter assembles her project. Theme 5
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Opposite page: Top right: In an attempt to improvise, Katie Eisel offers her hood in place of a hat, as Miss Jennings draws lots to see who gets to use the new electronic typewriters. Bottom left: Trying on a wedding for size, Randy Schmitz and Pam Duncan exchange vows in Family Living. Bottom center: After preparing his physics experiment, Mike Jones closely observes the results. Center right: Manuevering around tight curves and corners on a sewing project is a breeze for Lori Witt. Bottom right: Spring and the annual term paper find many sophomores, like Peggie Donahue,ldoing library research. Opposite page: Top left: Art students, Frank Keller, Amy Patterson, Brenda Buckenmeyer, Sherri Faber, and Lynn Hoffman have fun creating their own sculpture made from foam and Plaster of Paris. Left center: Trying to evade a test, students of Honors English bring up hot topics for discussion. Top right: Making himself look busy to escape more work, Rodney Shaffer leafs through a dictionary. Bottom left: Freshman, Scott Miller, learns to follow planned instructions to produce a clock. Bottom right: Realizing an ingredient is missing, Terri Bemheisel reads back over her instructions to find her mistake. Athletics 7
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