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CONCERT MANIA; David Bonday, Marc Roehrle, Tony Spunzo, and Richard Brock rock to the tunes of the Hooters in concert at Boy Days, September 13. Tuning In
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‘Tuning In’ First weeks chaotic, fun ool winds from Canada and fall¬ like temperatures made going back to school more pleasant for the 1826 students who showed up the first day. Numerous schedule changes and an unbelievable lunch situation compli¬ cated matters as students tuned into the routine of school. The first week of school was some what chaotic, unorganized — the same as always. But, it was good to be back,” said senior Dawnell Draper. Tuning In” meant resuming study habits and routines. It wasn ' t easy! After summer, it was really hard to get back into the swing and start work¬ ing for school,” explained senior Kathie Krumpen. Topics of conversation included the no-smoking ban, the first football game, when the 1986 annual would ar¬ rive, and the Hooters. For frenzied fans, the Hooters ' performance at Bay Days, September 13, was a great way to start the year. We had so much fun at the Hoot¬ ers ' Concert. It ' s something I ' ll always remember,” said junior Lori Hilbert. Lockers were assigned, books is¬ sued, friendships made, plans coordi¬ nated, and activities scheduled — the year of Fine Tuning” was underway. ONE PLEASE! Rhonda Collier buys a football pro¬ gram from Joyce Porterfield and Cheri Hanby. Seniors sold programs as one of their many fundraiser s. Tuning In
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ton® THE CONEHEADS: Pat Young enjoys the antics of Thad Simerly, Nicholas Cion- ciola, and Ken Hodges at the Campus Life Burger Bash, September 25. n a year of “Fine Tuning” those won¬ derful, wacky, wild moments that occu¬ pied students’ lives outside of the class¬ room were the “Looney Tunes” of student life. “I’ll remember both the good and the bad times that went along with being in high school. You can’t have one without the other,” said se¬ nior Melanie Morison. groups were foremost in student life. January and February were marked by final exams, basketball games and Homecoming, and the start of a new semester. College applications were at hand and part time jobs helped break the monoto¬ ny of winter months. “I finally got my applications in, and now I just have to enjoy the rest of my senior year and gradu¬ ate,” said senior Jean Evans. March, April, and May found students, seniors especially, savor¬ Student Life In September, students re¬ turned to school to make new friends and meet new classmates and teach¬ ers. Football games, picnics. Bay Days, and informal get-togethers occupied their time. In October, Homecoming topped the list of social events, and in November and December, the play, “Diary of Anne Frank,” par¬ ades and appearances for musical ing very special times: Spring Break, the Ring Dance, Prom, the Awards Assembly, Class Night, and Senior Skip. In June, students raced to the beach to begin yet another summer of fun. For seniors, the time had come to say goodbye. The song was over, but not forgotten. They would always recall the “Looney Tunes” of 1987. Student Life Divider
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