Our Slice Everyone cuts it differently but high school is a slice of life that will be long remembered. Some claim it is the best years of their life — so far. What the slice contained depended on personal taste, though in the following pages we have tried to capture a smorgasbord of the possible choices hoping to preserve some of the flavor this year had for those of us at E.H.S. Center Helping Kermit learn to run the com- puter Luke Dominique shows him how to use a timing loop Bottom tar right: Dispite a black eye Jeff Boger portrays the role ot Santa Claus in order to raise money for Senior class, and shows his friendliness by putting his arm around Frosty Bottom center The morning hustle and bustle is found by Janette Simion. Ken Wyse and Janet Bates as they get absent slips for the bay before from Mrs Good 4 Openinq Brenda
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Traveling in Style? Though not all may look too great, or run too smoothly these are the cars that students depended on to get them to and from school. It may not seem reasonable to some parents that kids drive every day, but it's more convenient to drive than to be forced to ride a cramped noisy us. A wide variety of tastes in vehicles was found in the student parking lot: Fords, Chevys, and Chryslers, but what counted was that driving was a whole lot classier than sitting on a bus and having to listen to screaming kids until your final destination was reached. Top left: Considered to be one of the best looking cars In he school, Jack Carsons G.T.O. Is found waiting for him In the student parking lot. Top right: The ever faithful yellow school bus, the unappreciated transporta- tion of those students without licenses or licensed friends. Second row: Built for speed. Tim Krohn's Pontiac is in he running for fastest car in he school. Third row: Erin Langel's Jeep Cherokee reduces chances that she will be found stuck in a drift on a snowy day. Fourth row: In jockey position. Joe Komon's. Frank Kellers, and Dennis Enyart's cars are ready for a quick take off when he final bell rings.
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