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I It seems the biggest part of a teenager’s life is waiting. Sweet Sixteen. Driver’s License. First Date. Varsity Sports and being Captain of the team. Prom. Commons. Class Rank and Graduation. For the Class of 1984, the waiting is over and The Future Is Now. 4 Life
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tanding guard at the entrance to the scheduling area is special education teacher, John Carrick (i). After showing their registration forms with the correct time, students such as Tracey Egan and Steve Bock (2) were permitted to sched¬ ule. Seniors Tim Doyle, Pat Boehnen, and Pete Effinger (3) enjoy the relaxation that accompanies scheduling as seniors. Welcoming the teachers back to school with a free car wash are freshmen student council members Joe Ebner, Michelle Krug- gel, and Melissa Schultz (4). Puzzling over a possible scheduling conflict is Senior Tor Dietrichs (5) ■ Lynette Holt ( 6 ) gathers her computer cards and is off to get another class. “I had to rearrange my schedule three times because Econ was closed. It was really frustrating especially because I didn’t have the experience of scheduling my sophomore year.” John Jeandrevin , Joe Brown, Barbi Davis, Carol Czajka, Frank Cureton and Chris Croucher (7), line up for one of the more popular classes. The Future Is Now 3
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A student’s life consists of many things, most of which revolve around school and school sponsored events. So whether you ' re a member of the football team at the Homecoming pep rally or a group of tired juniors at the mock convention your life at school consists of memories of many different events. School life can be working for your class like senior Pat Boehnen who donates his time and skill to help construct the senior float, or doing classwork like yearbook editors Jim Shields and Jennifer Chidsey who meet with yearbook rep Mr. John Urian and adviser Miss Linda Ocepek to discuss possible cover designs. Community section editors Nancy Smith and Wendy Neal look on. If you ' re involved with the stage, life consists of rehearsing to perfect the wedding scene in the fall play. Or maybe it was perfecting another type of change like Scott Sanford and Bill Graham who portray candidate Walter Mondale and Pope John Paul. Maybe the most important part of life is knowing where you stand, being able to express your feelings. Junior Dave Wagner makes his feelings about the draft known at the mock convention. Lite 3 i
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