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Spirit ran high at the pep session before the Homecoming Game. Cheerleaders and fans were ready and rowdy for the victory to come. NEDTs were given to grades 8, 9 and 10 on a voluntary basis. Various other tests were given throughout the school year including ASVAB, PSAT, NMSQT and competency tests. The five minutes between classes gave students an opportunity to exchange the latest gossip. Health teacher, Mrs. Beamer, may need first aid also. Health is a one semester course required of sophomores. 4 — Opening . . . continued from page 3 “The varsity basketball team beat Lowell at Homecoming. ” — Denise Cordrey I got a B in bio. — Josh Rivera “There ' s more school spirit —Diana Hopkins “My brother got well and is still alive ' —Evelyn Keilman “We got longer vacations from school ' —Tammy Skordas
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We will be tbewing thilk panteeth, and that is final, lisped Miss McBride (Chris Wittgren) to Jane Cane Yothment) and Romona (Kathy Board). Photographer, Mike Bieber, extinguished the phone by blowing on it after taking the picture. (He didn ’t set it.) Hillbilly ran high at the Sadie Hawkins dance as Mr. Metcalf, Jim Hudspeth, Rich Solberg, Mr. Farly, Tom Bieber, and Tim Urbanski demonstrated. What did you like the most about this year? “Winning the spirit m” — Wendy Whitkanack “I feel the administration has improved tremendously. — Jim Yothment “Because of the atmosphere and environment I’m doing the best teaching job I ' ve ever done —Mr. Gary Young “The student ' s attitudes have improved — Patty Neary continued on page 4 . .. Opening — 3
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Brad Guba approaches the ball to spike it over the net during warm up in a junior varsity match against Westville. f cg®mft(§mGg STUDENT LIFE 6 ACADEMICS 34 ORGANIZATIONS 64 SPORTS 74 ALBUM 102 ADVERTISING 142 INDEX 152 CLOSING 158 . . . continued from page 2 spirit did. Cheerblock never kept a steady num- ber, but there were always at least 80, a sizeable increase from last year’s 20. There were people who strove to be better and excelled in everything they did. Karen Ken- ning won Junior Miss and competed in Frank- fort at the end of January. She was one of the twelve finalists and won a $100 savings bond for her performance in the talent competition. Becky Watson was crowned Homecoming queen and Rick Kruit, king. The new craze in games was Dungeons and Dragons. It was initiated in the school by Rich- ard Solberg, Dave Patchin, Jim Hudspeth, and Devin Dodge. It involved adult role playing and required cunning and a vast imagination. Many long hours by many people were what it took to make even the smallest of events hap- pen. Powerpuff, Spirit Week, theatrical per- formances, sports, ceremonies, and inductions involved many hours of practice and prepara- tions, but the banquets, awards and satisfaction of all make every hour worth it. The spirit soared especially high between the sophomores and the juniors during Spirit Week, but the sophomores held out and took the spirit jug for the second time in two years of high school. Hardwork, dedication, and just plain fun were what it took to make this year work. Opening — 5
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