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another bright sunny day in Silo City USA. We're gonna rock. We're never gonna stop. Come on all you snooze pushers, it's not a dieam, it's the real thing. School's just minutes away. It was time to put summer on hold, hang up your bathing suits and hit the books. At 6:30 a.m. August 27, many students rolled over to push the snooze button for the fifth time and abruptly realized it was the first day of another school year — one hundred-eighty days of the same old routine — sleeping through classes, living for the weekend, and cramming for tests. Or was it? After all this was 1985-86, a fresh start that gave us a chance to do it all again, but better. It was the same old first day, but with new people, hairdos, outfits, and attitudes. The addition of Miss Joanne Rhode and Mrs. Carol Stahl also brought us new teachers. Right from the start it had a flair of its own. George Showers was back again, but this time as the superinten- dent. Showers was often seen eating with the kids, visit- ing classes, and stopping to talk in the halls. continued on page 5 Just a little more. Wes Laurencelle and Tim Beach make sure to take no more than 1 100th of an inch off the vice while using the lathe in machine shop at shared time. Opening 3
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One last piece. Shawn Jenison uses glue to put the fin- ishing touches on his luxurious card- board condomin- ium in Art II during third hour. ream I've been working on the float! Work- ing diligently on what would be the second place float, Lisa Deyarmond and Kathy Wood- ward put together the side portion. 21% eme Eenie, meenie, miney, moe. Working on an assignment in Eng- lish 8 during fourth hour, Larry Ozment tries to figure out if the work in front of him is an infinitive, a participle, or a gerrund.
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The body talks. No, car expert Eric Holmes isn't plac- ing a curse on third hour art students Dan Ryckman and Mark Anna. Eric is explaining how the pinstripes are going to be arranged on his car. 4 Jammin' down ... Tracey Kunkel gets a rare chance to play guitar in school as he helps Mr. Hodges demon- strate the properties of sound waves to his physics class. The little drummer girl. The last football game against Dans- ville inspired senior band member and majorette Nora Funsch to hit the drum a litte harder in order to make the seniors'solo performance the best.
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