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Allen County Public Libranr • Wayn«, fndiano BE WILD AND CRAZY! LOOK INSIDE You ' re just a hick farmer. How do you know what ' s going on in the real world? Have you ever heard that line before? Well, everyone knows we ' re out of bounds, but it doesn ' t mean we ' re out of it. Being in the sticks doesn ' t make us hicks. Freshman Chris Perrin stated, I like going to Woodlan because it ' s small, but my other friends from city schools think we ' re differ- ent. Even if some of us don ' t get to town very often, we still get the Journal Gazette and News Sentinel delivered. City kids are always reminding us of what we ' re missing in town, but it ' s not like we can ' t read, commented junior Aaron Grimm. Most city kids think we ride on tractors all day. But we have MTV, sporty cars, and up-to-date fashions. Senior Jon Delagrange stated, Hey, I think we dress better and have cooler cars than most city slickers. What ' s wrong with these people? We ' re not out of it. We ' re just out of bounds. Carol Hughes After stuffing himself with his Thanksgiving dinner, senior Dan Buck- land ' s relatives decide that a little whipped cream for dessert is bet- ter than letting him sleep. (Photo by: Carol Hughes) Opening
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NOS Arrow Volume 29 Woodlan Jr. Sr. High School 17215 Woodburn Rd. Woodburn, IN 46797 (219) 632-4203 While in Mrs. Watson ' s business law class, junior Todd Yoder takes a closer look at what kind of activity was happening on U.S. 24. That ' s out of bounds and so is this bookl (Photo by: Greg Rhodes) Opening 1
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On the way to Indianapolis for the Pan American show rehearsal in July, senior Joey Sees, alternate drill team member, tries to get comfort- able any way she can on the school bus with 20 other drill team mem- bers. In all, the team made 10 trips. (Photo by: Candy James) At the pep session before the sectional game against Mishawaka Marion, some of the senior varsity football players de- cide to take over the floor with the cheers Two Bits, Alligator-Crocka- dile, Funky Chicken, and Win. (Photo by: Geoff Stratton) On October 22, Junior Melanle Dela- grange ' s sixteenth birthday, those In the cafeteria are surprised during third lunch. Ecstasy and her trainer Jonl show their way of wishing Melanle a happy birthday. (Photo by: Laura Delagrange) ■ ' 9l j ' ' B9 K I 3Bj
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