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Juniors Brought Us “An Evening in Paris” The Class of '81 presented the Class of '80 with a night to remember, entitled An Evening in Paris. The dinner and program took place at the Zone Gymnasium with the dance at the Fayette Gym. A movie, bowling, and a morning breakfast topped the event that was indeed worth remembering. TOP MIDDLE: Juniors Pam Beaverson. Lisa Armstrong, and Lynn Goble prepare the street signs CENTER LEFT: Seniors Lynne Ferguson, Brian Shadbolt. and Kim Kerber fill up their plates and make ready to chow down CENTER MIDDLE: Sophomore servers pose before their clean-up duty CENTER RIGHT: Senior Tom Franks may have spiked the punchbowl BOTTOM LEFT: Seniors John Merillat and Tim Franks are caught in their dress-ups.' BOTTOM MIDDLE: Junior Jeff Dull admires the scenery. Student Life
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Seniors ham it up for the camera during the Homecoming Election Results; Pep Band’s got the spirit during a musical moment of the Eagle Fight Song; Who could forget the exciting rendition of old favorites by the cheerleaders and matmaids (along with a few faculty members)???; Sophomore Power — they won the Spirit Jug!!!; and. our Mascot, Eddie the Eagle, alias Gretchen Wilson, shows that even a high school principal is huggable. A Show of Spirit, and Entertainment Student Life
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I j I f. Thanks for the 1980 Hi-Life.................! It A good yearbook should be many things — a record of the school year, a pictoral scrapbook off memories, a lasting momento of the academic, athletic, and organizational achievements, and a$. tool for future reference. The 1980 Eagle Hi-Life staff, though relatively novices in yearbook pro-jt ,'duction, has attempted to produce a book of lasting quality. It is impossible to estimate the number! of hours of hard work and dedication that went into this book. The annual has taken on a new looli | this year with the development of a theme, a consistent lay-out, greater use of copy, headlines, and captions, athletic score boxes, a high school student index, a natural color section of senior por-% traits with a senior directory, a calendar of the year’s events in chronological order, a pictoral open-f ing dedicated to the town of Fayette, and a new look to the advertisement pages. tit seems fitting for us, the yearbook advisors, to take this opportunity to thank those people who played a big part in the production of this book: Editor-in-Chief Kathy Phillips, who devised the| clever opening dedication; Managing Editor Juli Cochran, who created the division pages; Photog-raphy Editor Lisa Shadbolt, Lay-Out Editor Alice Strayer, and Copy Editor Barb Strayer, who coor-1 dinated their various tasks with others; Sports Editor Kay Bacon, Organizations Editor Georgia Guerrero, Index Editor Brenda Rice, Student Life Editor Jean Seiler, and Class Editor Marcia Tow-; «rs, who each headed their special sections with the assistance of Chris Aeschliman, Connie Potter, Brett Scott, Terri Whaley, and Jeanine White; Typists Laurie Lumbrezer and Suzy Wilson, with-■ out whose help the book would not have made it to the printer; Business Managers Melissa Knisely, Brent Snow, and Lisa Lumbrezer, who supervised ad sales, yearbook purchases, and the publication of the ad section; and a special thanks to Jim Ballmer, who designed the “folio shoes” 1 ‘ that carried out our 1980 theme, Steppin’ Up to a New Decade.” I We would also like to thank several others who gave special assistance throughout the year: | Lawrence Armstrong and James Short, who both took special pictures for the book and deserve ; photo recognition; Ed Pendergrast, our Woodard Photographer at Bellevue, Ohio; Steve White, our : i representative from Taylor Publishers in Dallas. Texas; our many advertisers and patrons who gave.. Eg both money and support; our school administration, faculty, personnel, student body, parents, and-§ community supporters who allowed the Hi-Life staff to capture a little part of the 1979-1980 school year. We hope you enjoy the book and will continue to support the Eagle Hi-Life in the future. Martha Mitton Business Advisor Student Lite
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