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TOP LEFT —As senior Frank Weller yells with delight, Mr. Barrie Fleetwood plants a kiss on the head of a pig from the Weller farm. TOP RIGHT —Eighth grader Keith Yin- gling chats with classmates Gary Gorrell, Jim Delauder, and Dean Weimer at Junior High National Honor Society’s popcorn booth at Little 500. LEFT—Competition becomes intense as par- ticipants push to the limit in the Little 500 bicycle race. 21 ACTION Student Life Little 500
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eee: ce ee ee ee eee — y RE esi ct ges Nn ag nA tg Mr. Fleetwood kisses pig at Little 500 Generally sunny, hot, and dry but extremely wet in some places. That summarizes May 10—the day of Lit- tle 500. : The weather was perfect but sen- iors John Bodey, Tim Rayle, Tami Coleman, and Chris Wiant “damp- ened” the atmosphere with a water TOP —Junior Jim Irvin does his part to demol- ish the Auto Club car at Little 500. RIGHT —Mtr. Dave Andrews takes a plunge in the Little 500 dunk tank sponsored by FHA. 20 fight. Among their victims were Mr. Paul Johnston, Mr. Aaron Greve, and Jim Ely, NHS president, who stood his ground in trying to prevent bed- lam with ice and freezing cold water left over from a soft drink stand. ATL ea? a a3 wae ‘ ‘ ae. ro | xe %, j 5 a. Vere ACTION Student Life Little 500 Several brave teachers and students who volunteered to sit in FHA’s dunk tank also hit the “drink”. In the main event eighth grader Chris Hedges won the Little 500 race with a mad dash around the track, Ye = ee mls =o ny owt. stopping at intervals to “inhale” a va- riety of junk food. Lucky Mr. Barrie Fleetwood shared the limelight of the Little 500 finale with a cantankerous piglet from the Weller farm. SS PAN
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Maggert, McFann named prom royalty (i “Straight from the Heart” was the theme for the 1985 Junior-Senior Prom. The junior class entertained the seniors and guests May 18 at Ameri- can Legion Post 178. “Aaaaaand the King and Queen winners of the 1985 Junior-Senior Prom are Kip Maggert and Paula McFann,” announced junior class sponsor Mr. Aaron Greve. Immedi- ately following their crowning the roy- al couple danced to prom theme song. The rock band, “Edge” from Fort Wayne, provided the evening’s enter- tainment. Prom committees were entertain- TOP—Newly crowned Paula McFann and Kip Maggert enjoy the traditional King and Queen dance at the prom. ABOVE —Senior Sterling Robbins and ju- nior Lance Dills and their dates relax at their table as they read prom programs. RIGHT—Junior Sheila Rodman and her date Todd Slabaugh excitedly enter the Legion. FAR RIGHT—Seniors Tim Sparks and Tim Rayle gain attention as they dance together at the prom. isp ACTION Student Life Prom ment, chairman Doreen Zolman; sponsor Mrs. Margaret Rice; invita- tions, chairman Paula McFann, spon- sor Mr. Rocky Pressler; decorations, chairman Tracy Curtland, sponsor Mr. Mark Ober; and food, chairman Dixie Helmick, sponsor Mr. Denny Feagler. Paula McFann said, “I thank the American Legion for donating the le- gion hall at no cost to us so we could put the extra money toward other prom expenses.” —Jim Mosley —Mike Maley —Kathy Hixson
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