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Freshman Hall, without the greenies”. Sophomores. Shannon McCallister. Zeenat Dowlut, Terria Ballis, Tara Pruitt, Laura Young. Kathy Young, and Tricia Coomer. pause from their decorating to have their picture taken. ‘’Greenie fever” hits Sherrie McCallister, Marigayle Taylor, Devonna Doersam. Tonia Williams. Jason Kellems, Brandi Mills, and Don Bailey. Charles Wetzel and Greg Bartles catch up on their assignments in the hall. HALL LIFE 17
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STUDENTS HAMMER THE HALLS At Tell City High School, our halls are used for much more than passageways. Our halls have been used for a variety of other things such as a place to catch up on the latest gossip, to catch up on last minute homework, to be with your boyfriend or girlfriend, to hold sit-ins, and wait for the 7:45 bell. The juniors and seniors are the only students allowed in their halls before the 7:45 bell. The freshmen and sophomores are not allowed in their halls. As a re- sult, the freshmen must sit in the hall by the girl’s Lisa Howard. Stacy Riddle. Amy Goffinet, Lisa Nance. Mary Schaefer. Natalie Byrd, Holly Hagedorn, Rebecca Smitley, Duane Bolin, Rick Schneider. Bill Maddox, and Chris Meyers pose for a picture in Junior Hall. gym and the sophomores sit in the stairways by the Bryan Taylor Sports Arena as well as the stairways leading up to sophomore hall. All in all hallways are the only means of transportation that we have to get to our classes. On the way to classes and before school we have a lot of extra time. We have found many ways to occu- py that time. Lots of things we do in the halls that we cannot mention here but hopefully we have highlighted the more popular ideas. Deanna Billings and Sharron Carmichael are two of the many office helpers that roam the halls to pick up absentee slips. Kevin Barket and Coy Zuelly demonstrate that there are more pur- poses for the halls, especially when running late for practice. Eddie Voges and Joe Mathena use the halls to catch up on the latest gossip. If 16 HALL LIFE
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WHO’S WHO LISA TRIBLE Senior Lisa Trible is the daughter of Yvonne Tribble. Her hobbies include spending time with Joe. reading, and listening to the radio. Lisa plans to major in special education and attending Vincennes University. Her favorite past-time is listening to the radio and being with Joe. The clubs that she participates in are: Advocates Yearbook (where currently she is the editor). In ten years Lisa plans to be teaching Special Education and married to Joe with at least one child. Her advice to the underclassmen: Work as hard as you can while still giving time to have fun.” She feels the major problem in the world today is Aids”. KEVIN TINDLE Kevin Tindle if the son of Sandra Tindle. His hobbies are watching T.V., lifting weights and Comic Book collecting. Kevin's favorite past- time is Baseball, and Basketball, his favorite teams are the Atlanta Braves, and the L.A. Lakers. His sports include Arm Wrestling and Weight Lifting, which consist of bench press- ing 130 lbs., which is more than his weight. In ten years, his plans are undecided but he knows whatever they are, they will be near his mom. The biggest influence on his life is his mother because she never gave up on him. He feels the major problem of the world today is the drug problem with young kids. His advice to the underclassmen is, Try your hardest and you’ll make it!” 18 WHO'S WHO
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