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Cycles Change A new year's cycle begins with registration for all of the clubs and organizations. Although the pattern is the same, all these groups are unique and never again will be. The people working together this year as a unit will never again be in the same organization, group, club or even school. This year's accomplishments will be unique because the people working now are different from those that have worked in the past. Never again will there be the Southwestern Varsity Football team of 1986. Part of those people will be left to carry on the Colt name but the team has changed, following a perpetual cycle. We will follow the day to day routine of getting up and getting started. The sun will rise tomorrow just like it did today. The earth will keep rotating as it has for thousands of years, and the biggest cyi le of all will Ite back in 1986 - Halley’s Comet. Time goes by. and people change. Nothing stays the same, but everything goes in CYCLES. Tina D. Miller Editor-n-Chief Mr. Joseph Kufinger. C entral Head 1-ast seen in 1910, Halles''9 Comet Coach, said, Southwestern's defen- returned in 1986 to be photographed Inii sive team played with intensity and by many people who were amazed at hit very hard. The ’85 defensive team this magnificent wonder, posted two shut -outs during the regu- 3 tar season.
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Putting in his order for a class- ring. Senior Leon Trowbridge also was measured for a cap and gown. The cycle of paying for his SeniorYear was initiated when he picked up the order form for the Senior Fudge Sale. These eight Seniors show their school spirit by telling people. “Southwestern is number one.” Telling Seniors if they wanted a great prom, they would have to pay for it. Senior Class sponsor. Mr. Roy Eiker. took charge in the Senior meeting. October 23, 1985 Opening
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Accounting teacher. Mrs. Mary Lhigenfelter marches along with other teachers whHe on a sixteen dtly strike. Opening S Opening.................... 1 Freshman Class..... .... 130 Student Life ............. 8 Sophomore Class....1.... 144 Mini-Mag A......22 junior Class 158 Academics.............. 28 Senior Index ....1...... 171 Activiti ..., X...50 Senior Class................JL .. 177 Sports A76 Index..A.1m3 Teachers ........... ... 122 Closing.. .... ......... 210 Jerri Hazelwood. Senior, types on one of the computers in her Senior Office Practice Clafe- Requirements to take this class are two semesters of typing and Senior standing.
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