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Left: Freshman Susan Young displays true cheerleading spirit at a freshman football game. Center: Senior Erin Conard is momentarily amused by something at the semi-finals of the Marion County Basketball tournament. Top: A brisk Halloween night finds several ju- niors working in the concession stand dressed up in costumes appropriate for the occasion. Below: Members of the senior girl ' s powder puff football team sit on the bench in anxious antici- pation. The Seniors won the contest in a 6-0 sud- den death decision.
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School. Some people like it, some don ' t. But one thing is the same for everyone— nobody minds too much when 2:15 finally rolls around. It ' s not too often that you see someone asking his sixth period teacher if he can learn for just a couple hours more. Sure, school is okay. It ' s a good place to see your friends, and it gives you something to do every morning at 7:45 when anyone in his right mind would be asleep. Sometimes you emerge from the building and find that you have actually learned something. But there are other things away from school— football and basketball games, parties, dates, and jobs. It ' s there on the outside that you ' ve got a chance to do what you want, not what some structured time schedule says you have to do. You can be yourself, not what some teacher or student would like you to be. •n the Above: Junior Chris Myers spends a Friday eve- ning In Pike ' s concession stand during a football game.
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Below: Summer band practice took time out of many band students summer hours. Junior Betsy Huffman, sophomore Teresa Allgier, junior Kari Kelsey, sopho- mores Karen Stevenson, IVlary Beth IVlaexner and junior Jill Dye practice with the Pil ettes. Above: Sophomore Joanie Crowe and senior J= y Poindexter were members of the Gollywogs, a group of high school students that performed around the city during the summer. Below: A popular attraction for many high school students was King ' s Island, an amusement park in Cincinnati, Ohio. 8
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