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TELL CITY HIGH SCHOOL Tell City, Indiana 47586 TABLE OF CONTENTS Opening 2 People 106 Faculty 148 Student Life 8 Seniors 108 Advertising 156 Activities 28 Juniors 124 Sr. Dictionary 178 Athletics 54 Sophomores 132 Index 180 Academics 84 Freshmen 140 Closing 184
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Enjoying a chance for solitude. Bar- bara Green takes time out to study. ON THE ROAD OF EXPERIENCE . . . On the road of experience, we were all trying to find our own way.” We all attempted to be different in some ways, whether it was the ways we entertained ourselves or personal traits that mark us unique. However, we in some ways, were all the same, be it the way we behaved, dressed, or communicated. Definitely, to be a carbon copy of our neighbor was easier than to find our own space. To be ourselves and find our space, we had to step out a little, right? Everyone of us was unique, be it our fingerprints as the distinguishing factor; we were still different. Everyone of us had different ways to entertain ourselves, from the music we listened to, to the ways we spent our weekends. Personal traits, too distinguished us from fellow classmates. Labels were placed on us for our unique characteristics or styles. No matter how hard we tried to be different, conformity still was to the majority the predominate trait whether it was forced on us or personally chosen by us. We patiently stood in the crowded halls, and basically went up the up-staircase and down the down-staircase. We also wore blue jeans, T-shirts, and colorful running shoes. Also, we communicated in some way. We recall talking on the phone for hours and meeting the gang at the Patio, game, or social gathering, in addition to everyday in class. Still, though, we were all caught up in the daily business of being ourselves. Sometimes we wished we could fly away from the hectic world we lived in. This idea of flying away and leaving our problem-filled world behind certainly stimulates the imagination. During our high school years, however, we had to learn to accept that fact that there was a real world out there ready and waiting to engulf us. We had to learn to accept the fact that we weren’t living in a fantasy world of idealism; there were plenty of problems out there that needed to be solved. Mr. Miller carries a sign during the teacher demonstrations. 2 OPENING
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