Tell City High School - Sagittarius Yearbook (Tell City, IN) - Class of 1978 Page 18 of 192
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Page 18 text: “Sunlight and water help Julie Stras- sell’s plants flourish. One of the rare plants owned by Julie Strassell is a Venus Fly Trap. ”
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Page 17 text: “Where does the average stu- dent spend the bulk of his time when he's not home or at school from eight-to-three. Chances are he's at a place known as a hangout. A hangout is a place where people can get together to relax and unwind. Almost any place can be a han- gout. Since there are so many it would be impossible to name them all here so here are just a few. For many students after school they go right back to watch or take an active role in various clubs and activities. With the new schedule the way it was this year there were more club meetings after regu- lar school hours than ever be- fore. And virtually everyone came back to school or a school supervised area to watch or participate in at least one athletic or theatrical event. Some of the more popular area hangouts include the local restaurants such as Dairy Queen, McDonald’s, and the Patio Pizza, and Steakhouse. Other students enjoyed ac- tivities like bowling, roller and ice skating, pinball playing, dancing, and movie going. E C u Z C © IS jm 23 m m S3 E3 SP S3 pa 83 El E3 E) s lei S3 E3 Ffl m (0 S3 E3 E3 £3 23 ES E E) m E1 The city pool is a hangout for those who enjoy swimming or just the sun during the summer months. El, E E E mm itfvcroge a 'i. There are several area and out of town establishments that feature one or more of these varied activities. The area youth groups, C.Y.O. and Boy Scouts, to name a few also provided such entertainment as volleyball, basketball, and wilderness hikes for many students. Probably the most popular hangout of all is Main Street it- self. Dragging Main provided a means to locate friends, pull them over, and plan out the evening. Other students, though, chose to park and gather at different spots on Main such as parking lots or the wall in front of City Hall. Another popular hangout is Kennedy Park. Students gather there to take part in such ac- tivities as basketball, tennis, football, frisbee throwing, swimming, or just simple con- versation. Since Kennedy Park is outdoors, it's not used much as a hangout during the winter months. On any given Friday or Satur- day night it would be almost impossible to go to any one of these places without finding at least one Tell City student. — Tom Wellman I I I I T—T 1 1 T .I ' L -Li L Hangouts 13 ”Page 19 text: “Daily care is given to her plants by Becky Thiery. ru ©y©ln) Plants have become a raving pastime to many students, both an interesting topic of converstaion. but in the 1977-78 school year the world of house plants erupted. Almost every- one had at least one plant, and some people had as many as fifty plants in their home. Since most people were, at the least, a little interested in plants, house plants were used to make every occasion spe- cial. They were displayed at parties, reunions, and they also made wonderful gifts to give or to receive. Giving plants as gifts was always rewarding because it would brighten the home and was generally inexpensive. They didn't even have to be bought. They could be started from another plant, and then repotted into a different pot and given as gifts. But even if the plant was purchesed it was inexpensive. Common house plants range from one to ten dollars. They can be bought almost anywhere, florists, variety stores, and even grocery stores. Many high school students such as Becky Theiry. Jim Brew- er. and Julie Strassell are into plants . All three homes are filled with plants. Many of the plants that are kept are very common to the average viewer, but to the grower each plant is very special. The Wandering Jew is a very common plant but there are many different types of Wandering Jews: Purple. Green. Miniature Green, and Green and White Stripe. Some scientests have stated that talking to plants will help their plants growth. Becky goes one step farther. Each of her plants has a name. A very common plant is the Aloe, commonly known as healing plant or burn plant. Becky has nicknamed her plant Doc . This plant is very useful. One of the stems can be broken off and rubbed on a burn or poison ivy to relieve the pain and itch. House plants have even developed into an interesting hob- by. People have started collecting plants from different areas of the world. This really isn’t as expensive as it sounds, be- cause the people with plants give starts to friends, and when their starts grow into plants, they give starts to their friends. Plants require a lot of care and attention. During the sum- mer plants are moved outdoors to receive the sunlight and warmth of the sun. The only real need during the summer is a daily watering. But when fall comes and the night gets cold, the plants must be moved indoors. Some of the plants are repotted before being moved. Transferring the plants into the house requires a big adjustment for the plants. The variences in light and temperature account for the differences. During the winter months many people resort to plant food to keep the plants in good condition. Some people grow a greater variety of plants by including Lemon Trees and Orange Trees among with Cacti. Julie Strassell puts many of her plants in hanging pots to save space for her other plants. — Lisa Miller and Dave Strobel Touch Of Natura 15 ”
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