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People in the News Dangerous cyanide poisoning sweeps country Through Extra Strength Tylenol capules: Kansas City's John Lewis held in Chicago on suspicion of tampering with capsules So hornores Patty Meredith ng ,sllyi s Gina Murphy i'iiW? R Lisa Oathout V, Laura Poe ,. -f , , , . - fem- . , ' , -.,,. www Kerry Pnddv lfvv srll -v.-f sll plllps srrr f M A ,V , A, , , ,.,,, , , ,, V X H VVI, A ,, ,,,,, V I I V f... 6,,,, .... . . l.,,,, , , -. H ,, 1 7,,.f,,. Z , . vi my miiip , QW? T aw ,M W , , W f Al, 1 gg Q Q 45? ck , 1, X Nw W' is Z4 ag W l dyy uu l Mark Reamer l Connie Robbins 1 ' l Toni Russell f V,-s A w l 1 s w Genell Schultes y i V ,, rvv- V ' ,- Angela Shell 3 .,.,,,, I- . , 'r- i i l l i 'M r P ,,,,, - 'V 7 Lonnie Sides Kim Stringer Robbie Suther it Vicki Vande Velde ---- Kirby Vincent 79 1? Bill waidmann H g Deana Womack f 1 M s . e irii V, GUN Wofkmfifi yypyy i Polio Workman , M ii i' i - if ' fffflw l'ff 6 2 lm f Q' . ,. f ,,ll, . lr y f gp g, gy - M aff, f ili Yellow onlon cells dominate the conver- sation in sixth hour biology by sophomores V Troy Gaddis, Darrin Welch, and Troy Fer- g Z guson.-photo by Annette Martin. f 2 I 1 i iz Vg, 2 i Q ox' ax Q3 ..... if A ' .' . n.l1.f 1 1' liz
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i i Sensational Springfield by .iannie Brady l l Our minds. Saran's, Vonitds. and mine. were filled wtth' never-ending excitement, as we thought about the two longest months to come in our whole entire iifep The months wouldfbespent wifhrihe sensation s of gnawing anxiety filling our stom- achs and the nonstop wondrous thoughts in our minds, but most of all wouta be the feeling of not be- ing able to wait another second without bursting insider We were i goinggtoouri first rookieoncerli and I s to makethe gioriousiooyfeven bet- ter, the featured artist would be the sensational Rick Springfield. The day of the concert seemed to be the longest day in history, and the trip to Kansas City seemed even longer, We thought wthai night wouid never arrive. Atl the endless days of waiting had finally paid off. Right before our eyes appeared the protruding steps of Memorial Hall. The night was perfect and the stars were so exhilarating, My mind wasrft on the stars though, lt was on what lay ahead of us in this big, brick heaven in just one hour. The much anticipated moment that all the starry-eyed teenage girls had waited for had finally come, The smoke began to lift as the star- studded, stunning figure pranced out onto the stage. in the midst of thousands and thousands of screaming, adoring fans, the night electrified as he pounded out the first few notes of the night ahead. Saphomores accumulate donations for computers . M Alu Above: Watching a match that could be Monte Ellis wait for the results.-photo by decided either way, sophomores Connie Mary Dekat. Robbins and Vicki Vande Velde and junior . Blames finished sd is saPHarviaREsfPEaPLEf44 we
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Traditional Treat by Tracy Crockett Hungry? How does a one hun- dred faot banana split sound? lt has been a tradition fat Town and? Country Christian Church for five years to make a one hundred foot banana split. Every year in the tail the church has a youth revival. which is held on tiridav, Saturday, ahds Sundoy nightsafor the teen: agefrs. After each nights devotion, the teens gathered to make the banana split. First, the guttering Cwhich was borrowed from Whe- lan'sj was put together. Next the guttering was iinecl with heavyf duty aluminum toil. After this, ali of the ingredients were added: 200 bananas, '14 gallons of ice cream, 12 six ounce jars of chocolate, car- mel. and butterscotch toppings, '12 cans of whlp cream, and 2 pounds of nuts, lt took the teens about an hour and a half to put this mixture together. After the devotion that night, it was time for the goodies. lt didn't take long before it was gone. While everyone was devour- ing the treat, teievision cameras from channels 43 and 27 went to view the festivities to show them on the 40100 news. Two students present tor Citizenship Event Preoccupled In hls work, Jlmmy Flowers of his many projects in second hour sophomore shapes a candlestick for one Woods Il. -photo by Debbie Brundgardt class chooses rings SOPHOlVlORESfPEOPLF X43
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