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Candy Kane, Amy Sloan, is being questioned by the Prosecution, while the judge and |ury look on . . . Defendant. Darren Schimdt receives the verdict with a solemn face, while the courtroom is relieved and pleased by it The jury in first period is in- trigued by the testimony.
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The Senior year seems to fly, but there are many things that must get done during this crucial year. An unusual thing happened at the elec- tions in the fall, there was a tie vote for the presidency. Thus, the Senior class had Co-Presidents, Angie Micsberger and Mary Simon. Matthew Wolter was Vice-President, Kris Moore was Secretary, and Kathy Keck was Treasurer. The Seniors held a dinner on September 22, where turkey was the main course. The dance held after the first home basketball game was theirs to sponsor. As a special touch, the Seniors also had T-shirts made with the signature of everyone in the class silk-screened on the fronts. Over 9,000 raffle tickets were sold in the Seniors' attempt to get to Florida. The drawing was February 7, a highlight of the Girls' Sectional Pep Session. The Seniors went to Florida over Spr- ing Break, March 23-28. The Senior Class sponsors were Mr. Wolter and Miss Jewell. The Seventh Grade started out their first year at J-C-D by electing class officers. They chose Sarah Schutte as President, Tricia Crowell as Vice-President, and Tonya Hughes as Secretary-Treasurer. They attended a play at the Indiana Repertory Theater seeing Peter Pan. The Eighth Grade class officers. President Carole Keck, Vice-President Todd Crowell, and Secretary-Treasurer Matt Indurtz, were busy this year. They made a trip in the spring. The Junior High, as a group, held two dances. One was casual, w'hile the other was a black-tie affair. The Seventh and Eighth grades were quite involved with the Spirit Activities and always were a part of anything new and different. The Junior High Sponsors were Miss Jones and Mr. Ratledge. Senior Class Officers: BACK ROW, Mary Simon, Angie Meisberger, Matthew Wolter, FRONT ROW. Kathy Keck. Miss Jewell Eighth Grade Officers: STANDING. Mr Ratledge. Miss Jones; SEATED, Matt Indrutz. Todd Crowell Seventh Grade Officers: STANDING. Mr Ratledge, Miss Jones; SEATED, Tricia Crowell. Sarah Schutte, Tonya Hughes STUDENT LIFE 7
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@4Ae t£e yttcAAtay (Zaactcf 'Kane The government classes this year tried a new approach to understanding our government process. They held a mock trial during their class period. The classes spent two months preparing for the trial, which took place during a week in May. The courtroom, although in the school library, held the atmosphere of a real courtroom. The students learned much about due process. The students all en- joyed the trial and had fun. Both classes were relieved when verdicts of not guilty were handed down. The classes received help from the underclassmen, which was appreciated. Judge Lisa Foster presides over the sixth period The |uty in sixth period listens to closing arguments . Mark Fry, the defendant, receives the verdict with a smile, while the courtroom has mixed reactions. STUDENT LIFE 9
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