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Ray Lock and Jeremy Backer look through the old yearbooks. Thresa Sweet . . . always in style. Give us a break Mr. Overmyer. we’ve heard it all before. Honestly. I was just counting it. Hail! Hail! The gangs' all here! OPENING 3
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HAMMER DOWN?!?!? Hammer Down What is it? Defined by Webster, a hammer is a hand tool consisting of a solid head, set croswise on handle and used for pounding.” Webster defines down by saying “toward or to the ground.” But to Tell City High School students these words have an entirely different meaning. Here are some of the unique inter- pretations this phrase has had this year; Drive a nail in the wood. Get a wheel. Pedal to the metal. Party down. Put on your “Bernie shoes and party it up. Get down on your bad self. Forget your ideas and down the last can in your cooler. Go for the world and don’t let anything get in your way to success. A down block in football. Put everything down to win. Toughen up. Giving the best you've got. Get fired up. Go for it. Despite all the different interpreta- tions, when anyone said Ham- mer” or Hammer Down” you knew that something exciting was going on. Some people felt that this phrase was overused but oth- ers knew it was the “in” thing to say. You Had To Be There To Hammer Down In 88“ is definitely a unique title for a yearbook but we are definitely a unique class. This year's yearbook class felt that this title expressed the ex- citement of the year. Not married, just fooling around. Yearbook photographers, Matthew Haller and Kent Hammack try their hand at mixing kool-aid instead of mixing chemi- cals. Good guys, keep that wall from falling down. Brian Hildenbrandt is a good guy, so Elmer Kellems says. 2 OPENING
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Tony Schaefer looks at playing his baritone from a different angle. Chad Mullis learns to play his guitar. Boy's swim team take time to relax after practice. Students at Tell City High School do some weird things or at least they appear weird on the surface. But most of these things have an educational meaning behind them—although some are done in fun. With schoolwork and some students with jobs, students and teachers as well need time to relax. Here are some ways we found: some students like to lay down, listen to the radio, eat, read a book, drag main, take a shower, go to a friend's house, be with a boyfriend or girlfriend, talk on the phone, watch television, or just do nothing. Well, that is some ways other people relax. How do you relax?? CLASS WORK ... OR JUST PLAIN WEIRD?? 4 OPENING
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