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The biggest downer of the year was the number of businesses that closed in Perry County. Almost every time I picked up the newspaper, there was a huge ‘‘Going Out of Business” sale being advertised. Every morning in the hallways, I could hear kids talking and their conversations were never complete without “C-ya , “Whaa!”, “Chill out”, “Hey”, Decent”, or the Old Faithful of “Let’s party!” Let’s not forget the horror stories—like is the yearbook real or is it a figment of everyone’s imagination? Several people tried to help but the faithful 16 finally managed to put this together. I’d like to add a super big thanks to Ms. Peter, Mr. Boenigk, and Mrs. Belcher for bailing us out of our sinking ship. Well, I’ve got to get to work on the rest of the book now. As you turn the pages, I hope your memories of this year are as fond as mine. C-ya next year, Lisa Trible, Editor At the Hoosier Dome, Danna Hosier and Michelle Pund cheer their team on as the players advance to the field. At a pep session two days after the state playoffs, spirits still soar as TCHS finished second in the state. Spectators eagerly watched the instant replay board after each play to see the Marksmen once more in action. OPENING 3
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Welcome Back The football team had a great year and managed to put some spirit back into Tell City High School. The entire town and school were decorated with signs and ribbons. Nearly all of the local stores were sold out of decorating supplies when Tell City went to the big state final game at the Hoosier Dome. As I write this in January, I thought that we probably could have used a little more snowfall. As usual, it went either north or south of us and we ended up with flurries and disappointment. Despite the lack of snow days, however, students were pleasantly surprised to receive a free afternoon on January 28 due to a corpo- ration-wide teachers' meeting. How did you spend your afternoon. I went shopping with my boyfriend. I went to the movies just about every weekend this year. Some of my favorites included Top Gun, The Golden Child, An American Tail, Karate Kid II, About Last Night, Crocodile Dundee, and The Three Amigos. Did you catch any of these movies? Advanced PE students Leah Birchler, Jessica Steed, and Ann Northerner get in the swim. Giving up their study hall. Peer Tutors Rick Schneider and Lisa Waninger help Chad Mullis. Angie Garrett, and Joe Kluck to use money in the Life Skills class. Mapwork is required in Mr. Carver's Basic U.S. History class. Taking advantage of some free time, |oe Glenn, Kelly Askins. Pat Soloman and Jim Stutsman spend their time talking, while Scott Pannett works on his homework. 2 OPENING
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TCHS looks deserted as students enjoy three snow days in February. Gene Smith receives the Tressler A- ward at the State Football Finals. The Bryan Taylor Sports Arena looks empty following basketball practice. Chris Bolin. Dan Quick and Cecil Schirtzinger are nominated for the North-South All-Star Football team. 4 OPENING
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