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What Happene d? What happened in 1982-83? It's a difficult question. In the people area, 1982-83 starred Jacob Bach, an exchange student from Denmark who lived with Betsy ludwick for his year in America. Another student who achieved fame was Heath Wilson, who became a member of the Jr. Ski Patrol at Eldora. A major event this year and every year was the Close-Up program for student explorations into government. Many school activities were organized by student council. A homecoming pep assembly was held the afternoon before the dance and featured introductions of the football and volleyball teams, sei 3 homecoming royalty announcements, class fy 1- , X-at N!! calls Cof course! , and class skits. .-1 ' V i HNuclear War: A day of discussionu was , . t gva-1 ' 5 an exciting and new event designed to inform students about nuclear arms and their effects, and to allow students to express their opinions These, along with many other exciting EEK i.-3f-e- M XA?-M events, helped keep the students from getting the Schoolwork Blues. We exams si was Af' ,, ti., N1 'QI' 'JN' . f vaniqa FY' 5 W If l 1. Mike Keegan C'83J gobbles bananas, unaware that his fellow contestants are quietly leaving! 2. The Close-Up crew: Dawn Sipe C'83j, Connie Smith C'83D, and sponsor Wanda Headrick. 3. Pat Willits cooks down the home stretch of the Neder- Nederland race. U. Community people present their views and answer questions about nuclear arms. 6
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