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TOP OPPOSITE PAGE—Sophomores Rich Wisel and Kacy Shafer wait for the other King Queen candidates to get to their post tions, LEFT OPPOSITE PAGE-—i985 basket- ball homecoming candidates wait for the an- founcement of the King and Queen selection. RIGHT OPPOSITE PAGE—King Joc Talley and Queen Julieanne Johnson, seniors, proudly display their gifts from Student Coun- cil to the photographers. ABOVE—The King and Queen and their court sit behind detailed and life-like decora- tions to watch the conclusion of an exciting game. LEFT —After homecoming ceremonies, Coach Denny Feagler gives a pep talk to the varsity team. Two quarters later the Railroaders had zapped the Angola Hornets 61-47. 13 ACTION Student Life Basketball Homecoming
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Community offers much more than visi “Hi, Tom. When are you coming over to visit.?” ‘Tll be there tomorrow. Joe, I looked up how far it is from Florissant, Missouri, to Garrett and it’s 325 miles.” “Well, I guess we better get off the phone or my mom will kill me.” “Okay, Joe. See you tomorrow.” (The next day) “Hi, Joe. You can put your suit- cases over there. I thought first we’d go up town for a grand tour of Gar- rett.” “Okay, Tom.” “This is our public library. It has a copier and two Apple computers with ABOVE—Chris Hedges, eighth grader; Rex Wilcoxson, sophomore; and Randy Swank, freshman; cut vegetables for the Pizza Pigout sponsored by the youth group of the Garrett United Methodist Church. ABOVE RIGHT—Sophomore Dean Shields plays pinball at the Garrett Bowling Alley. RIGHT—Garrett High School majestically stands after the first snow storm of 1985. 14 printers. It also has hundreds of books, magazines, and records, a cam- era, and VCR unit (all of which can be borrowed.) I think the best part of the library is that it’s air conditioned.” “Over here are the Eagles Club and optometrists’ offices, and there is In- surance Trustees. Here’s Seifert’s Paint and Wallpaper and there are the Hardware and V S Variety Stores and in this building are two doctors’ offices. Down there are the Post Of- fice, the police, fire, and EMS depart- ments and the bowling alley. This is City Hall.” “Hey, Tom, where can we grab a bite to eat?” } = $2 5 Sat ori aa ACTION Student Life Community “After this block we'll go into the Shake Shoppe for a burger and fries. “This empty lot is where the town Christmas tree stands and every year in February our Boy Scout troop camps out here. This is Etter Studio, and this newsstand is where I buy my dad the Sunday Journal-Gazette. My brother also buys comic books here. And next to it is Persnickety, a clothing store for women. (Tom and Joe turn the corner.) “T get my hair cut here at the Hair Shed. And here is the Shake Shoppe.” “Finally food. What do they serve here, Tom?” “Just about anything you want.” (After lunch Tom and Joe return to Randolph Street.) “This is Best Pharmacy, Joe.” “You say it’s the best pharmacy?” “No, Best is the name of the own- ” er. “Ohhh, I understand.” “Down the street is Jogamoes, Hoeffel’s Meat Market, and Owen’s Glass Shop. And from here you can see Yoder’s Ford, Knights of Colum- bus, Martin’s Tavern, Big A Auto. Parts, kfs Studio and Card Barn, Pa- tricia Krus School of Dance, DeKalb Advertiser, and Carboni’s Pizza.” “Tom, how good is their pizza?”
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