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You Bought It . When we tried to decide on a theme for the 1984 Galaxy, it was almost impossible for the staff to select only one of a number of good ideas. To solve the dilemma, we threw all the themes togher and came up with a totally differ- ent concept: You Bought It You Name lt. After working with this theme, we decided to give each section its own individual ti- tle. Thefirst section, Student Life, is based on the idea that it is the Best of Times. As a start, the girls varsity vol- leyball team won the BBRC title along with their first sectional championship. Campus Life pre- sented a really interesting and at- tention keeping convocation about self-achievement. The traditional Spirit Days were Judy Dunsmore answers the door in her usual smiling way. Jacob Smith and Missi White seem to have other things on their minds besides the basketball game. 2fOpening even better than ever with many participants, both students and faculty, and more wild and crazy clothes. These were only a few of the good times, but once all of them were put together, it turned out to be the Best of Times. Changes occurred this year in the academic curriculum. Added to the schedule were advanced classes in the English and math departments. Along with these changes were some even more noticeable ones: new teachers and other staff members. Mrs. Judy Dunsmore, a familiar face from being a substi- tute the past few years, was again . You Name It a permanent English teacher, this time for Mrs. Patricia Smith. Add- ed to the teaching staff were Ms. Gretchen Fortune, music director, Mrs. Barbara Hulse, reading spe- cialist, and Mrs. Sonya Main, who worked with students with learn- ing difficulties. Mrs. Sandy Jarvis moved from her old position of ACE CAlterna- tive Career Educationj aide to be- ing the secretary for the Guidance Office. Mrs. Kay Whitfield was then hired as the ACE aide, office helper, and detention overseer. The classes section certainly had experienced Changes.
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1984 GALAXY Knightstown Jr.-Sr. High Schoal I Panther Trail Knightstown, Indiana 46148 Volume 28
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x'x i.gx f 'Ju ... nl ,uv fi 5 if af an nl' ,W sv A ' 1 .- Darron Dulin always finds something to laugh about during tense basketball games. Mary Wallace and Gina Kinnaman rehearse for the spring musical Once Upon A Mat- tress. Rod Sorrell delivers Amanda Egan's bunny she bought from the Art Club. N. S Ax ,-1t.s . W isii 1 itstia gasi Joanne Hamblin and Diane Christopher pay close attention to what Mr. Purtee has to say during class. Openingf3
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