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Page 11 text:
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After hearing that she had been chosen the 1987 Home- coming queen, Jenny Herman is overcome with joy. Juniors Chad Glock and Scott Grostefon shove their books into the trunk until the weekend ' s over. Senior Jim Burge was crowned the 19S7 Powder- puff king and even got to keep his crown.
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French teacher Judy Guthrie heard it on the grape vine dur- ing a fall pep session skit. Seniors Ma -k Notestine and Mark Miernyk take time out af- ter school to discuss their week- end plan. Senior Tony Gooden entertains with a rapp session for the stu- dent body and faculty. People come in all shapes, sizes, colors and cultures and Snider High School has them all. In a large sub- urban school you ' re bound to get a wide range of abil- ities and interest groups and we are no exception to that rule. Families are particularly attracted to the area because of the abundance of homes and shopping areas. The Glenwood Park district has been the fast- est growing neighborhood in recent years. Lots of kids help make Snider one of the two largest schools in the city if not the state. But WE are not just a school full of bodies, WE are different people striving to make the most of a great high school we call our own. Through participation in activities, sports, clubs, choirs, band, orchestra, speech team and many other areas of interest, our school is made stronger by our caring spirit. Whether we are helping a friend get through a bad time or just pre- paring for a weekly test we can make the difference . People need people like the song says and people make Snider High School a special place to be. 6 People
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Joni Evans and Janet Bubb enjoy some chicken before the annual fireworks display. Amigo , the Pan Am Games mas- cot, embraces his friend, sopho- more Cathy Snyder. Senior Scott Hill spent most of his summer windsurfing, up at Burt Lake in northern Michigan. Memories are made of this Abbie Franke: I spent the summer in France. It gave me indepen- dence and prepared me for college. Mr. Buzzard: I played and relaxed, and never thought of a chemistry student the whole time. C.J. Gonzalez: I spent my summer hanging around Fort Wayne. I also swam a lot and played football. Stacy Swank, Staci Johnston, and Mike Miller ride along with Kevin Kratzman to get gas for his jeep. 8 Summer
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