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Fans, sands, and tans After an exhausting inning, lunior Luann Pusey. sopho- more Stephanie Baker, and freshman Amy Bowers catch their breath. Junior Amy Anderson dis- plays her new fishing tac- tics by sticking her tongue out. Seniors Steve O ' Keefe. Curt Hermann, Tony Persyn, and Steve Goeglein show that swimming Isn ' t just for fish. While painting the house senior Steve Goeglein calls for help!
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While monkeying around, senior Debbie Hal- sey gets hung up. Even Hoosiers (Warriors ) know a beautiful sunset when they see one. When weather started getting warmer, one thought rested heavily on everyone ' s mind: I can ' t wait for sum- mer to get here. Vacation brought a choice of differ- ent activities. The weather cooperated for bicycling along country roads, cool- ing off in backyard pools, and spending leisurely afternoons in local parks. Free time provided the chance to hold a part-time job, do those much needed chores around the house, or take a trip. Some went to Cedar Point and Kings Island while others took to the wilderness. Many also spent time with school re- lated activities. After sessions at Defi- ance Drill Squad Camp, the drill team returned home full of ideas. Going to camp was a real pain, but we learned a lot anyway, replied junior Violet Brown. A familiar sight during the evening hours was the band already practicing with their new band director, Mr. ThoiTi Snyder. Hours were spent per- fecting marching steps, straight lines, and music. In order to improve journalistic skills, senior Diane Gruber and sophomore Christy Meek attended Ball State Jour- nalism Workshops. Spending a week with experts from all over the country proved to be a very profitable exper- ience. I had a good time and made many new friends while staying in the dorms, commented sophomore Christy Meek. All in all, summer was a time for re- laxing and fun in the sun. ' tler being crowned Woodburn Days Oueen. junior Michelle H.imiii is greeted by her public. Trying to prove walking on water is easy, sopho- more Craig Riebersal demonstrates that it isn ' t.
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Warrior pride After being crowned Queen and King. Chris Logan and Steve Strasser pose for a picture. During homecoming seniors show their T.P.-ing abili- ties. Freshmen show pride on their homecoming float. The same old dreary Monday morn- ing turned mto something exciting when students arrived in sweat and sweatshirts for spirit week. Then on Tuesday, students came clad in wild clothes, colored hair and large amounts of makeup for punk rock day; on Wednesday. Warrior shirt and hatS; on Thursday, nice dress attire-, and for Fri- day, individual class spirit. At 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday the girls proved that they too could play dirty as they competed in the Powder Puff games. The juniors defeated the sen- iors in a controversial final game, 12-6. As the last class bell rang, students filled the gym with loud talking and laughter. After the school song, the stu- dent council put on a skit and FHA awarded a trophy to the cutest baby face. Scott Berning. The session closed as players and student body became Fired Up for the game. Although cool winds chilled the air, the fans still filled the stadium. By 7:30 p.m. the fans were ready for the game to start. The team made two quick touchdowns in the first quarter and one more in both the second and third quarters, bringing the final shut out over Carroll to 27-0. At half time the floats and Queen and King candidates paraded around the track. For the first time, the Queen and King were chosen at an after the game dance. Seniors Chris Logan and Steve Strasser were crowned Queen and King. The other candidates included seniors Sarah Mill- er and Curt Hermann, Tina Ort and Steve Goeglein; juniors Kelli Girardot and Steve Vogtman; sophomores Ca- mellia Clark and Craig Riebersal; and freshmen Jan Delagrange and Stan Gerig. With the close of the dance it was obvious that Warrior Pride Made It Happen. 12 homecoming
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