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Studying outside in the warm spring weather is sometimes common for many students. Co - salutatorian, Tim Doolin wraps up another lunch hour by finishing his physics homework. Most people spend their lunch hours inside talking to friends or outside walking around but valedictorian Alexandra Koultourides spends her studying or doing her homework. Writing the term paper is not only hand in¬ volved in the finished product. Typing is also a bother as shown by sophomore Travis Ray. 18
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4 i “Homecoming game is special because it creates life-long memories.” Beth Johnson A victory in reach ,even little Indians run p st the anxious spectators and light up Ol.N.D.I.A.N.S. 1 with no trou¬ ble. To end the pre-game activities balloons were released. Brian Don- ner, Dan Nordyke, Jody York, Steve Scott, Bob Hobbs, Laura Cappello and Cindy DeYoung were the torch- carriers. At half-time the excitement was continued when the king and queen were announced. Mike Laskey and Kim Stoeffler were named king and queen. The contestants were: fresh¬ man class—Rob Lesnilwski and Lora Thurson, sophomore class—John Behsears and JoellaWolfe, junior class—Tony Parker and Stormy Koch, senior class—Scott Wietecha and Linda Hayes, Steve Mandichand Shelly Kapelinski, Mike Laskey and Kim Stoeffler. Juniors placed first in the hall and yell contest. Seniors won the float contest. The half time couldn’t be complete without our band. They performed the same show that received excellent ratings from the Tennessee judges. The songs in¬ cluded “Stormy Weather,” “Kay- beel, “Birdland,” and Gypsy Dance.” The game ended in an Indian victory over Crown Point at 28-7. Ted Danikolas said, “I thought it was great because you get to be with all of your friends.” Here she is Kim Stoeffler. queen. is consoled We are number one! Dan Nordyke leads the by her mom. who probably tells her she video Indian displaying his spirit and enthusiasm by taped the whole incident. pointing his finger to symbolize . Homecoming 17
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Burning the midnight oil W atching the late show and partying all night are both excuses for staying up late on school nights. But the most common excuse is doing homework. With term papers and last minute homeowrk due, many students stay up until 3:00 A M. studying. College is important especially to seniors. The people who stay up doing homework get used to three to four hours of sleep. Even with this short amount of sleep, most college-bound students manage to keep up their grades. Depending on the teacher, term pa¬ pers account for approximately one- seventh of the six weeks grade. This could make a difference between an A and a B. Senior Ray Makiejus states, “My grades are important to me. Staying up all night and studying and losing sleep doesn ' t bother me if my grades are good.” Late night hours are involved in finishing the term paper. Tania Eaton, freshman, stays up burning the midnight oil to make her soon approaching deadline.
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