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Amy Rodland verifies that yes, the junior high is a very busy place. Holly Wile glances at Mrs. Goss for some direction Math class can be amusing, confirms Pat Shallen- berger, as she smothers a giggle. Scott Dunkle is awed by the bright flash of the camera. 21
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Beginning Often forgotten by the Sr High, the Jr. High is not only a place on the opposite side of the school, it is the intermediate step between the elementary and Sr. High schools, and as each holiday draws near, the Jr. High student council orga- nizes several fun activities which are funded by a major magazine sole in the foil. Train- ing Jr. High students to be both participants and fans ore the sports events including basket- ball. Of course, the usual skat- ing and swim parties fill the cal- endar, too ... in addition to student council funded assemblies. ABOVE: Pledging allegiance to the flag is Mr. May ' s homeroom, FAR ABOVE: Jenny improves her skills at the cheerleoding workshop. FAR ABOVE RIGHT: Is Holly Burford nervous about gaining perfection? ABOVE: Morcio Mottice puts power and care behind each of her cheers. FAR LEFT: Bob Mosher, Mark Mezz and Mike O ' Conner are once again enthused about school. ..-.•; , 20
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Goblins, Shrieks, And Snowpeopie Halloween not just a dress up day Sophomore Lori Gemler longtime friend. Gretchen Vannuccl. be- witch fellow student When October 31 roles around, things change here at Harbor Creek, Strangers and fellow members of the Huskie family may observe students moaning, shrieking, and chat- tering about Halloween and all the articulate decor that comes with it. Just a few mem- bers of our student body chose to disrupt their daily routines to dress in the wildest costumes they could think of. A few of the elaborate de- signs were very original, Elaine Overdorff designed her own snowperson, although she did have a little trouble getting through tight aisles in classes; but, she caused a chuckle in many, Keri Sul and Kelly New- port went bock in time and dressed as beautiful cave women, Joe Kellerman topped last year ' s Freddy Krugger with an explicit and terrifying Count Dracula costume. There were also many other creations, not to forget all of the punkers such as Jen Snyder and Chris Bissell, Congratulations should go out to all those students who had enough originality to cause shrieks and grimaces in their fel- low Huskies. Wropped up with Mr Piano ' s unit on Egypt 8th grader. Jenny Stull. leaves the class, Lori Heidecker ambushed by o YB photogra- pher, while leaving Mr Robasky ' s English class Ann Beard creativity unfolds the woman from reynolds wrap, Delighting her classes, the mean green queen from Tyrene (Miss Milner. reading teacher) dispels the masses Steven Murzinski. 8th grader, finds Halloween a welcome break from routine 22
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