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Page 8 text:
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Student life was in a class by itself. An array of color was always show- ing, whether it was during school, or on weekends in McDonald's parking lot. Everyone in the surrounding area knew of Valley students, especially during sports seasons. With all the spirit and rowdiness shown where ever the students went after a sports event, it's a wonder they still had enough energy for the next event. It was well worth the sore throats, colds, and tired bodies, however, be- cause the students wanted their school to be remembered as a very spirited place. During the school year the spirit of student life lives, as can be seen by Nancy Shine's new interior decorating of her car. STUDENT LIFE Sarah Baker and Jerry Katz show their true selves in the Ft. Wayne airport, before board- ing the plane to Washington D.C. The great Jewish Arab, Jerry Katz, flashes the familiar peace sign for all his friends around the world. (Jane Kruger)
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Once again it’s time for the open- ing of another yearbook. This is the page where we try to explain the theme of the book and describe what is on the pages to come. We chose for the theme, The Dif- ferent Shades of the Valley, to ex- press all the different feelings that were felt throughout the year. As everyone flips through the pages of his book, all of the fond memories will come back, as vivid as when they happened. For instance, the sad faces on the people when the football team lost the sectional, or the smiling faces of the students when school was called off due to In The Begin- ning snow. This book and theme are especial- ly meaningful to the staff of the 1981-82 Saga, because we have de- cided to dedicate the book in mem- ory of Valley’s biggest fan: George Black. George demonstrated what we tried to get across in the theme The Different Shades of the Valley. He always had an optimistic outlook no matter how bad things looked. He shared many feelings with the people at Tippecanoe Valley and when he died our feelings for him were shown. As everyone flips through the pages, remember George and all the great times you had here at the Val- ley, and for some, the great times yet to come. From the 1981-82 Saga staff enjoy this book! Now why did you do that? asks Mr. Henson. (Jane Kruger) 3
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The newest guy in school, that all the girls are dying to date. Cathy Carr. Stacy Cumberland, and Jane Kru- ger smile for the camera while they sit in the bitter cold at a football game. Marvin Harris reveals his true identity, a cone- head. or is that just his Monday morning look? (Jane Kruger) 5
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