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Nothing But Memories. . John Blair, My camping trip with my friends.” Tim Kling, “I went to Opryland and went camping a lot.” John Kaufman, “I went to Santa Claus Land with my cousins.” Peggy Arnold, “I liked to swim.” Melena Rudolph, My cousin's wedding.” Roland Miske, “All the nice sun.” Jack Reynolds, “I woke up from sleeping.” Mark Nance, “Going to Georgetown and getting my '72 Nova.” John Cox, “Going to Troy’s Cabin.” Troy Tuggle, “Being at the cabin.” This summer, in the Schweizer Fest talent show. Leann Stephens and Glenda Lampkins act out their version of Like a Surgeon. On July 25th at the Babe Ruth Southern State Tourney, the Tell City All Stars, playing Chris |ackson on third and Brad Evrard in left field, defeated Bloomington 7-6. Center left: Showing off her sheep at the 4-H Fair, Kim Davis wins a blue ribbon and the title of Reserve Grand Champion. This year, the tradition of the band opening up the Schweizer Fest by performing the William Tell Overture was viewed by many, as it was publicized on Channel 14 WFIE T.V. Sun Days 13
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All Days. . .“Sun Days” Vacation (va-ka-shen) N.—Webster defines vacation as a period during which activity (as school) is suspended. The Sagittarius Staff decided to investigate the memorable events of the 1985 Summer Vacation.” The following responses were given when asked. “What do you remember most about summer vacation?” Carl Harrison, Working, fishing, and partying.” Trina Purcell, I went to Thunder on the Ohio.” continued on p. 13 Above: Shoppers wait patiently throughout the summer for the annual Schwiezer Fest sales. Niki Pannett talks to a potential customer while tending to the Sports World sale. Saturday, August 10. Right: Selling snow cones for the CYO at the Jaycee's 4th of July Picnic is not all work, as Tim Davis. Julie Goffinet, and Jan Stenftenagel learn. Below right: The annual 4-H Fair involves many TCHS students in several different fields. Jeff Hilgenhold is shown riding his horse, T-Bird. leading the parade. Sitting on the City Hall stairs is one popular place to meet at Schweitzer Fest. Vince Kessinger, Mark Hess, Mark Goffinet. Keith Zellers. Nick Paulin. Greg Kincaid, and Kirk Birchler watch the crowds go by. 12 Sun Days
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It’s That Time Again Thanksgiving is over; Vacation is through! Only three weeks til Christinas And we've so much to do. Of course students are studying. Staying up late each night. Assignments are completed, And everyone knows they are right. The Pep Club is covered With paint - head to toe 1 Their spirit is obvious With signs high and low! The yearbook staff will celebrate In room 107. A night without work And they'll think they're in heaven. The Student Council is busy; The DANCE plans are ready. For most of the students Plan on taking their steady! The band is practicing, For their long awaited goal. ‘Cause right after Christmas They go to the Orange Bowl. The Red Apple Inn is full of cheer, As holiday carols are played. The special day is almost here, As Christmas plans are made. With vacation time at hand, Gifts are exchanged in the hall. It's Friday, December 20, So Merry Christmas to all! Happy Holidays from r he Staff On December 15. the eighty member band played ‘‘Christmas Festival” as their main selection. Although the singing Marksmen are small, they sang eight songs during the evening including The Cabbage Patch Song . Frosty was featured in this year’s Christmas pa- rade which had to be postponed because of rain. In addition to the several floats and groups. Jon Goffinet and Stacey Kratzer burned rubber down Tell Street. 14 Christmas
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