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at TCHS sophomores were taking hearing tests. October 3rd. citizens were advised that only one night of trick or treat would be held. Meanwhile at school Grandparent's Day was being ob- served. A welcome speech, refresh- ments, and tour were included. Wednesday, November 6, the lead story was the Supreme Court’s readjustment of state lines. Indiana gained at least 100 feet of river. At TCHS the senior class officers and student council members met to discuss graduation invitations. The lead story in the December 20th edition was that a Tell City family was mourning one of the 256 people that were killed in the crash of the Arrow Air DC-8 in New- foundland, Canada. At the same time students were getting ready for the annual Christmas dance held in the P.E. gym later that evening. Monday. January 27th local businesses and citizens had to find ways to cope with a five hour power shortage in zero temperatures. Meanwhile some band students, practicing for contest, and the year- book staff were left in the dark at school! “Strike Hits Tell City Chair” heads the February 13th issue of The News. Three hundred members of the Glass, Pottery, Plastics, and Al- lied Workers union started picketing. At school threats of snow and order- ing carnations excited the student body. Thursday March 20th edition told of the hospital taking over the management of county ambulance service. At school fifty-nine students and faculty were giving blood in the annual drive. Happenings will continue even though this page must go to press. Preferring to work with computers Tim Tooley realizes he still must learn about parti- ciples. He will be glad when he has met his English requirements. Opening 7
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Perry Co. vs. T.C.H.S. On August 31, The News’ lead story was the county removal of 30 to 35 dumpsters around the lo- cal area. Meanwhile, thoughts of going back to TCHS had started. Practice was underway for fall sports. September 23rd’s edition told of the picketing of Buehler’s Buy- Low by the local Kroger union. The Red Apple Inn is a place for many ac- tivities but not often do you see Indians, clowns, and babies running around. En- joying the Yearbook's annual Halloween party are Tammy Peter. Theresa Groves, and Michaeline Borders. Having to swim in P.E. can be a real pain. Most freshmen girls plug their curling irons in by their lockers and then take them to the mirror where outlets don’t ex- ist. Trying to beat the bell is Julie Scherezinger. Taking full advantage of the many delicacies of the Red Apple Inn 320-325 students and faculty go through the a la carte and Type A lines daily. 6 Opening
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Student Life Student Life continued in the fashion of past years. As tradition dictated, homecoming was celebrated during both football and basketball seasons, see pages 10, 11; Christmas activities are covered on pages 14, 15; the prom, held every spring, is featured on pages 20, 21; and of course, that long anticipated graduation is found on pages 26-27. In addition our cameras cap- tured a few in action during the sun days of summer vacation of pages 12, 13. Seniors’ enthusiasm was contagious as most students got in the “spirit” of things on pages 16, 17. Of course many days seemed to go on forever without any unique happenings. It was such a routine. For a refresher of that routine see pages 18, 19. In This Section 'Being at the cabin is just one of many memories from the summer of '85. Queens Kelly and Julie wear their crowns proudly. Feeling hungry, two representatives of each class inhale chocolate pie. It's beginning to snow so we know it is Christmas. Eight seniors maintain a 3.5 or higher average after seven semesters at TCHS. Schedule changes result in dismissal of students at 3:13 P.M. 8 Student Life
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