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current with daily activities. The cafeteria was given a new look with several potted and hanging plants. A picture of the original 1928 TCHS building painted by John Butler was purchased and hung in the main office. Another purchase included huge white and red trash containers which replaced the small ones throughout the school grounds. More dances after football and basketball games were held with many in attendance. New procedures for using the library were used in 1984-85 and seemed to be working quite well. Students could enter the library during their study halls only if they had a pass from their teacher or if it was their row's turn to go. In conclusion, many changes were made during the 1984-85 school year, all of which seemed to better Tell City High school. Above: Mother Nature was kind to the student body by providing enough ice and snow to keep them out of classes nine days. Also, school was on one-hour delay for several days. Center: Snow on the last day of the first semester enabled some stu- dents to escape the ”dreaded final”. This also add- ed confusion in trying to collect and distribute textbooks. However, with a little cooperation by all, it was a painless” procedure. Mr. Pride and Mr. Labhart collect books and assess any damage fees. The faculty and staff were treated to a delicious breakfast by the student council. Kim Batie, Debbie Tsantis, Traci Blunk, and Mary Jane Smitely were among those arriving at school at 6:30 A.M. to serve the teachers on their day off! 6 Opening
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Left: Due to the state of the economy in Tell City, Citizen's National Bank offered $5,000 to anyone who was instrumental in getting a new industry to locate in our area. Picking up this news tip, Channel 3, Louisville, visited Tell City and interviewed several people. Scott Ingram was one of the lucky vocational students who appeared on the evening news. Below: Photographer Ray Wiseman is often seen around high school taking pictures for The News. This time it is basketball homecoming candidates turn: K. Webb, J. Kendall, D. Haller, and L. Briggeman. Center Left: Supplying smiles is the student body's job on picture day. Junior Matt Brunner is posing. Left: Letterman Jeff Pruitt, Stacey Kratzer, and Craig George support the basketball team. Opening 5
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Left: 1984-85 produced another first: a TCHS Speech Team! Members Carole King and Randy Adams watch their competition at the Speech Tourney held at TCHS. The Girl’s Swim Team created their own enthusiasm by decorating the halls for their sectional. Members Karen Ludwig. Michaeline Borders, and Michelle Mills work in the band hallway. Getting a bird's eye view of the ball game, ferry YJeatherholt, Julie Howard, and Chris Bolin are among the many students who helped in the concession stand! The gym got a workout the day of the Christmas dance as Mary Jane Smitley and other student council members try to decorate and stay out of the wrestlers' way at the same time! Opening 7
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