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BAD BOYS. Looking for some action. Rich tteffeb finger and Andy Franklin walk around the mall. » scoping for some friends on a Saturday night. A BEAR MUG. Pam Schwartz meets Rudi. the Christmas Bear, outside John Wanamakers before finishing up her Christmas shopping.
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WE ALL NEED A BREAK FUTURE STARS. Priscilla Kochs theater class listens to a lecture In the basement of the school, also known to students as the dungeon. THIRST QUENCHER. Melissa Molnarstops for a drink at the end of the first quarter of a field hockey game before she gets back in the playing action. Project Finally Wins Approval irrational. You blew it. You just wrote off the education of the Kids today and the kids of the future, stated an angry resident. The PTA united to convince the board that many taxpayers were in favor of the plans. On April 2, 1986, a meeting was held for another vote. By this time, the school board appointed Edward Daumer to the board. The project was approved by a 5-4 vote. Even though Daumer voted no , D. Michael Penglase changed his vote from no in December to yes in April, he felt the four mills is something we can live with. STUDENT LITE 13
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Disnr life Annex Reopens to Students During the summer of 1986, another difficulty arose. The relocation of many students was in question. The school board agreed to reopen the Central Building on Main Street. Selected students consist of tenth grade college prep, general academics, vo-tech, and eleventh grade business. Although special education was originally placed in the basement of the Central Building, it was later moved back to the high school when asbestos was found around building pipes. Construction did not start on schedule due to problems with the bids. They were rejected on December 18. Contracts were awarded by the board on January 12, 1987 and construction started soon after. OVERCROWDED. The cafeteria is a place to eat and to socialize. Overcrowded conditions resulted in long lines and lack of seats. HE WORKS HARD FOR HIS MOMEY! Orlando Zito and his co-worker wax a customer's car shortly after washing it. Both students enjoy working in their spare time at Mario Andretti’s car wash. 15
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