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JUNIOR Marc Elliott struggles with his wrestling opponent. i , A LAY-UP against South Adams fired Homestead on to a win. Senior Kent Berning exhibits his skUl. JUNIOR Brad Beauchamp introduces Freshman Melanie Renner to her Cast and audience. GLITTERS and sparkles still shone during the snowless Christmas. JUNIOR Doug Bridges works amid a mess which still inspires. 2-OPENING! On ward, Upward, Outward ., ,, .,W. ,,,, M-3 Onward, Upward, Outward ovement seemed to be the key phrase describing 1980. The direction wasn't always for- wardg sometimes it was to the side, a little off the beaten path , and sometimes the movement was regressive, but the movement was a change. The tables seemed to turn on the United States when 50 Americans at the embassy in Iran were taken captive. Some felt this only served to exemp- lify the United States' failing status. But, even those who thought the U.S. was faultering admitted that for the first time in almost 30 years the people were united concerning a pol- itical conflict. They were grow- ing into unity. Many Americans were pleas- antly surprised when, for a change, Canada came to the aid of the U.S. by smuggling Ameri- can embassy personnel who had avoided the take-over home to their families and country. In the midst of what came to be known as the Iranian crisis Senator Edward Kennedy QD- MASSJ made the long-anticipa- ted announcement that he would seek his party's nornin- ation for president. Many polit- icians viewed this as the begin- ning of the Campaign race. The Democratic horses were unden- iably President Carter and Sen- ator Kennedyg the two forerun- ners who were continually fluctuating in the popularity polls by mere links. Governor Ronald Reagan quickly outsted John Connally only to find John Anderson speedily gaining in the track. SEASONS are the symbol of change. Many people enjoy the first frost because of the newness it promises. I I 1
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,qt , ?'tE'Wiw a t ,PE ,-u DOWNTOWN Fort Wayne sees its fair share of changes as new stores emerge among the old. PRINCIPAL Mike Fitsko shares f' -- -- thoughts over lunch with a group of - ff.:-f - Pam- seniors. Y 1-1-5 'Dee ... ,afiw v . .ylIIWt-yv,JI l. 'fin lfil In -Ll., SKIING proved to be a favorite winter sport even considering :he travelling dibtance necesary for participation. SPIRIT starts early and grows wit: 3 person as this youngster demostrates. Il r Onward, Upward, Outwa1'd f'OPENIlN G-5
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