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Journalism and Publications; classes that study mass Communication AA e :3- Dragons have done it again! Capturing year- book of the year for the second consecutive year is no big deal for the Publications depart- ment. Nothing less could be expected of such a talented group of writers and editors! The yearbook staff was informed about its success while attending the annual IUS Press Day where the group raked in 11 other yearbook awards and 5 newspaper awards! The journalism class, instead of attending Press Day as they have in the past, went on a safari to study the wilds of mass communication. Their tour 4 included WLKY television station and the Louisville Printing House for the ' ' Blind. They ended their tour with a feast at a local King Fish. .. -$:c..i.:.n.:;x: VMVL e m- . i J I ell folks, the ttWriting 1 l i gt .-3 eat it? 1 Fear. - .4th 34w:- h , t- .c .m'a'in. N ursery Rhyme Terry, Terry quite contrary, How does your classroom run? With whips and shackles And ball and chain. We enough to drive you insane! rm nix- ' . 3'1... 3 - vyatV t 1 V 3 t 5 3. ;. H; An ela Robertson, Sheri McManusy IArti Dic erson and Joey Decker ialias Beet!E Y'adh Liz Everman, Ken Rowland and' yphpi elS ' prepare to 'deliver the news frdih .rthei L channel '32 newsroom. The four 'w e; o i ; journalism Communications tour. ' I 3 ' 3 i 3 ' I t ;- i 3 i I i 3 nWe are the champions! The publications staff poses for a quick snapshot for posterity before heading to the New Albany Pizza Hut to celebrate their award-winning efforts.
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he yearly Booster Parade saw the class of 1985 once again capture first place in the float competition. The seniors took first place their junior and sophomore years and second place their freshman. The greenies took second in the competition; the 8.0. M . ' h s' 1 Three In A ROW! Dragons, third. MrJGeorge Girth served as grand marshal of the event and the Adult Booster Club held a ChilUBean Soup supper to warm everybody up after a cold, fun-filled day. That evening, the annual Orange and Blue games were held giving the public their first glimpse at the great basketball action that would be seen in the upcoming season. Guernsey, en- . . .. Morgan, Susan Clemon, and T . . seniors Tim . bell, Cheryl esMchele Richardson.
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The story book of your future, written by the process of Academics he tale of Academicsll is, i with no doubt, 8.035 most important legend, mainly because education is the number one reason we all . h attend school. This section is l K different than others because it pertains to all pupils. For a school with an enrollment of only 529, 8.0. is actually on an advanced level. Academic fads come and go, so West Clark decided to update some of their courses. Among the changes were new classes which included; calculus, advanced P.E., sociology, and a college English writing course was offered to seniors. Outside of curriculum, four student teachers were temporarily added, involving social studies, math, and two in the sciences. The biggest change of all was the addition of a nine week, mandatory computer class. Mr. Mollahan, principal, replied, ltWe are constantly seeking to improve our curriculum. Relaxing and kicking off her shoes, Dawn Gettlefinger, fr., proceeds to try and achieve an A in honors English class. 7 Finding out what makes the earthworm tic are these freshmen biology students; Pat Wentworth, Eddie Poole, and Missy Filburn, who learn how to dissect in Mr. Mosleyls lab project.
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