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ARROW ' woodlan jr sr high school 17215 woodburn road woodburn, in 46797
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ADen County Public library Ft. Wayne, Indjnnc It ' s summer! No more homework! These were just some of the phrases heard flying through the hall after the last bell rang on the last day of the 1984- ' 85 school year. On that day lockers were slamming, students were yelling, water was flying, papers were thrown away, stairways were crowded, and the parking lot was jammed. Woodlan was hectic but exciting that day, said Mr. Greathouse. The world was warned, the Warriors were out! After a survey and other checking around, the following were the places to be and things to do: 1. PARTY 2. take a break at the lake 3. go out and hit the town 4. date new people 5. terrorize your parents 6. visit Cedar Point Back In The Summer Of ' 85 7. socialize at Freiman Square on Sun- day ' s 8. cruise Shoaff Park 9. gather at Putt -Putt 10. spend money at the mall 11. visit your relatives at the zoo 12. play hard at the ball park 13. attempt to get a tan in the backyard These were just some of the things Warriors did during the summer. Some people actual- ly worked during the summer to earn money: seniors Michelle Amstutz, Christy Meek, Stephanie Jordan, Chris Farver, and Jeff Delagrange; juniors Michele Smith, Pam Martin, Stan Gerig, and Nick Lengacher; sophomores Kam Etzler, Kerry McNally, Scott Seelig, and Troy Smith; freshmen Stacy Koch, Janelle Yoder, Nick Klop- fenstein, and Larry Coomer. As junior Amy Bowers put it, the Summer of ' 85 was ' AWESOME ' . Virginia Beach: only the lucky experienced. Junior Penny Koch proudly walks down the isle as a bridesmaid at her ! wedding, hoping someday it will be her turn. Standing in front of one of the oldest trees in Washington D.C., seniors Stephanie Miller, Becky Cook, sophomore Traci Bowditch, junior Sarah Nussbaum, and a friend Heidi Spanger, take time out to see where Pres. George ' lived. Summer
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