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THE NEW LOOK Student Life 5 Summer drew to a close and weekend trips to local lakes and pools became monotonous and the students looked for different forms of entertainment. There were the local baseball and softball leagues, movies and concerts. Evansville made a convenient get-away for recreation and shopping. Some students even admitted that they were ready to come back to school. They were surprised to find graphic designs painted on the lobby walls which propelled them to move to the various locations that the lines designated. New carpeting was laid in the lobby in September to complete the new look. The lobby was painted during the first weeks of August with a prism of bright colors. No Parkinglll That's a sure sign of “back to school.'
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Jamie Qualls, Bryan Fazenbaker, and Jill Jones sit in the newly-decorat- ed lobby and look at pictures. Madisonville All Star team members Pam Porter, Sheri Durham and Sherry Frederick watch another game in the State YAA Softball Tourna- ment at the YAA compound while waiting for their turn on the field. 4 Student Life CyMtti Frederick, a njNfeber of the All-Star softball team spends a moment of heavy con- cefWhmon when her team it behind by 1 point. Softball is a summer recreational pro- gram around the area.
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NEW EXPERIENCES The community made its way through the summer and it was apparent that growth and changes were taking place. After the census was taken, it showed that Madisonville had increased its population by approximately 5000 people. In one year, Madisonville had added a third floor to the community college, a new hospital had been completed and was being occupied, and a large new shopping mall was opened. When students returned to MNHHS they found a new administrator-lige Shadowen-serving as vice-principal. There was a lot of moaning and groaning as favorite TV shows such as M A S H, Lou Grant, and Mork and Mindy were replaced by heavy loads of homework. TV watching wasn't as interesting during the fall. Since the actors were on strike until Oct. 15, reruns filled the airwaves. Karla Burns gets back into the homework grind somewhat reluctantly. Although there were only a few more stu- dents this year, the lunchlines seemed to grow longer and longer and longer and longer This year, students saw a new face-Lige Shadowen-working as vice-principal. 6 Student Life
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