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I Clossmotes throw porty for ochiever is Above: Before a big game, Mrs. Dlana Frownfelter, senior Steve Brody, sopho- more Bret Kerr, freshmon John Christmon. juniors Greg Abbott oncl Monte Ellis, ond sophomore Robbie Suther, huddle togeth- er to discuss loylng out pdtterns for their first project - aprons. -photo by Doron Howord. Right: First hour band students travel to Konsos City ot 7:00 dm, for on onnuol competition ot Shownee Eost.-photo by Beth Brondenburg. 52fCLASSESfl-lOUl2 i 'll think I hove leorned quite o bit in this closs, lt's on owful lot of work, but on the other hond it's o lot of fun too, sold freshmon Suzy Howell obout the creative writing closs. As o new closs, instructed by lvlrs. Eloine Elliot, its enrollment consisted of five people the first semester. Among the mony things they did were writing T.V. commerciols ond shows, their lost will ond testoment, their own obituories, ond the outobiogro- phy of o Christmos tree. During the first semester o surprise porty wos included in their dolly routine. The porty wos thrown for cre- otive writing student Kelly Tob- bert, who ploced first in the grommor competition ot the l-on- guoge Olympics held ot Emporio University. Tobbert olso ploced fourth in the writing oreo. fi u wl wa . ,, if ,, ma
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Band marches for Teievised parade in Winnipeg, Canada by Laurre Cox Working up To Their goal of S8 150 The band and flag squad raised mon ey To go To a band conTesT in Winn: peg Canada They had been inviTed by The Red Rrvef lnTernaTiona! Assoc: ahon who sponsored The comes? The rnvrfahon is a direcT comp-lrmenT To The communify because of iTs sup porT of our band program said band direcTor Mr Kendall Phelps The cosT of The Trip was figured aT ap proxirnaTely S450 per sTuclenT Each sTudenT and chaperon were asked To pay S50 for Their meals The resi of The money was To be raised by The whole band Going on The Trip were all presenT high school sTudenTs, in coming freshmen, and a few selec? incoming eighTh graders The chap erons were Mr and Mrs Kendall Phelps and Miss Jan Pahon and drawn from a haT were The names of Mrs Linda Corp Mrs Linda Moeckel Mr and Mrs Jessop Mr and Mrs Shaw and Mrs Pam Earl The resT of The money raised was from proiecfs such as concessions conceds garage sales and dances The ToTal of These was esTrmaTed aT S4650 ParT of The money was Tram The sTudenTs meal money which was S4400 The remaining money was Ti nally earned Through jewelry and plz za kiT sales which came To S4200 The band leTT by bus for Their Tour ney June 22 aT 8 GO p rn They arrived in Winnipeg aT 7 OO on June 23 On June 24 The conTesT was under way The band wenT Through a field marching show, concerT compeh Tron, and a mass band spectacular which lasTed all day rlrrrr 2 T T fit, Relaxing after a lecTure in American his- Tory, juniors Tim Johnson and Mary Tomlin- son discuss fuTure plans for The weekend.- phoTo by BeTh Brandenburg. ix! T Experimenfing wiTh chemicals in biol- ogy, sophomores Tracy CrockeTT and Toni Russell add oxygen To The soluTion To ob- serve color changes.-phoTo by AnneTTe MarTin. 'm 'W 'i Tr 14 0' 9 Eg NW , 'ny . I .. i ,- ,H JA . . ' I v 4 - ' 1 n D , I N . I ' 5 5 X s ' y . . . ' 5 T tr 'Z rf? '11 DIVISION PAeEfcLAssEs!5i x' 'E
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.X ...riff Aboveg Focusing on Algebra, Alan Co- verT freshman works formulas,-phoTo by Mary DekoT. Left: Catching up on The news, library science sTudenT, senior Rodney Herring- Ton, Thumbs Through The newspaper dur- ing class Time. -phoTo by Laura Ross. To achieve a typing pln, freshman Krisii Vande Velde Taps away aT The keys while Taking a Timed wriTing in Typing I. -phoTo by Daron Howard. STudenT by Jess Adams Officially, by The sTaTe laws, To be absem' means one has To miss Three full hours of class Time. BuT, This all depends on one: who The Teachers reporl as absenTees, and Twoi eligi- biliTy cards, which are given To sTudenTs To leT The insTrucTors know ThaT a sTudenT is going To be gone wirhour being courfred absenT and To leT sTudenTs be aware of Their asslgnmerfrs ThaT are due upon reTurn. During The 1984-82 school year Three juniors. Two sophomores, and five freshmen were never counTed ab- senT from school. So by rn The sTaTe laws and C23 The eligibility card, perfem' ofiendonce records for The lasT school yeazjwere record- ed for The people piciurecl below: Front Row: Julie Builer, Kelly Tabberi, and Vicki Vande Velde Back Row: Debbie Brungardi, Shawn BeuchaT, John Peel, and Jimmy Flowers Cho? picTured: Darrell Relchardl: Danny Ledeboer, and Lisa Oafhouip. A fr. J is - . 3 V 'Snr ' i' A ,, rrgr rr W 'T , .- , - Q 5 1 . As .',. Q - f if . .-s. N J r V HOUR 4fcLAssEsf53 lx
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