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Surrounded by balloons, flowers, and friends, senior Jennifer Kretler receives a surprise visit from the furry birthday duck sent by her mother, school aide Pauline Kretler, photo by Amy McDaniel INSIDE- What was really happening in your worid about the time you had to go back to school? Well, the weather was just perfect for long swims and all- day parties. At last you were finally ad- justed to home- work-free days. Isn ' t it funny how school always comes around at a bad time? The thought of re- turning to school had some good sides to it too. It was about time to see your friends anyway, right? So why not see them at school? The seniors could at least say, Well, it ' s my LAST year; I can do it. For the under- classmen, it was just another year. Judging which class yells the loudest, Larry, his brother Daryl, and other brother Daryl, (Mr. Artherhults, Mrs, Lebzelter, and Mr. Beorman) decide which lucky class representative will get a pie in the face. photo by Sam Gordon During their annual cross country camp at Pokogon, Shana Burns, Heidi Strasser, and Erin Barker take a break to bondage and rest their aching feet photo by Amy tytcDaniel Opening
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s Did you notice the new additions to the school otter you ar- rived back in the fall? How many were there and how did they affect you? One very obvious, but temporary ad- Al dition was the mas- terful job of TPing that greeted every- one on the first day bock. The creative and extensive job of decorating trees and tennis court — ap- parently done in the ' : early hours on the morning of August 25 — was reported to have taken 70 rolls of toilet paper. The cross country teams worked with new coaches. Mr. Ted Bussen, who is 4 not a teacher, be- came the coach of the senior high boys ' team. After library hours, Mrs. Pepple kept the junior high boys ' and girls ' teams running, (continued on page 5) •■ ' -• ■■•=,• ' J o ' homecoming •-, J ,.::. -yr- ' Vi at Dain . ' e ■- ' . ' -e ' o ' ' e traditional ondre it vvas one of tf e warm- st ports of the week pTtoroi t Y Som Gofcton Opening
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- ' Home work is sometimes more difficult tinan homework as eightli grader Mike Truden finds out while trying to get his broth- er Bret to eat, photo by Stephanie Combs MY OPINION Come back to school? Are you crazy? Do I look like I want to go to school? by Senior Joe Stueipe photo by Chad Forth Vicki Grayless looks as though she is literally swinging into her junior year. photo by Ann Coolman Opening As some students discover the new wove of preparing their own lunch at the salad bar, caf- eteria worker Linda Fuller mak6s sure the students have enough selection of mouth-watering toppings for their salads. photo by Jamee Garton
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