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Ck c ange v ame wifli a DouiMeT ate Like any other year the chugh- ole filled parking lot was still there, along with the desks, class- rooms, and yellow-bricked mass of lockers. A new principal adjusted to faces on the inside, while a re- painted gym dome brightened the outside. Space shuttle launches were watched on the library TV, and a Royal Wedding influenced the style of prom gowns. Feelings of friendliness and en- thusiasm could be both seen and felt, well worth the time of a Dou- ble Take. FROZEN FOLLIES. Dewayne Moneypenny walks by the school vacated because of the heavy snowfall and child-like plucks an icicle from the gym roof. LITTLE TEDDY. Susan Jensen playfully holds her ted- dy bear in the dinner theater production, 'Seven- teenth Summer.' 4 Opening
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Ordinary at First Glance RIDING HIGH. David Sauls volunteers his service to help demonstrate the techniques of riding a unicycle. Eric Jones and Kriss Kliewer lend a shoulder to get him off the ground. Outsiders would think of this as being 'just an ordinary small town school.' They would think of the 260 students as being 'country kids from a hick town.' That is, until they take a second look. They would see talent and leadership in Dena Heffley sing- ing on Danny's Day, Susan Jen- sen elected Lt. Governor at Girls State, and Andy Shewey attending the Five-State Track Meet in Shreveport, Louisiana, and they would know some- thing was different. They would see the Yearbook named All-American, bands getting 1's, and the boys track team winning state. They would see stock show winners, and Becky Ford at the State speech contest. There was something out- standing in this little town, where being number one, or being different, was something important and respected. All these things could be seen, but only after a Double Take. Opening 3
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ENROLLING BABYSITTER. De- dra Meador enrolls for her soph- omore year with a tag-a-long. BUBBLE UP! So involved in doing his Consumer Math, Todd Eitzen begins to drift away in the pro- cess of blowing a bubble. Opening 5
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