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seasons As the seasons tend to change, so do the students ' moods and activities. When the school year starts out in fall, the students tend to be enthusiastic. They enjoy sitting out on the grass or walking through the leaves. Then winter steals upon us, and those lingering stu- dents quicken their steps. Snowballs whiz through the air, and prayers go up for the ciosing of school due to weather. With the warmer weather of spring comes the rain and its puddle splashing. Practice season starts with the coming of summer and while some students are taking it easy, others are working hard to get ready for the next year and its activities. Students enjoy sitting on the steps during the fall months of school, remembering the fun they had that summer. Senior Tom Didrick cools off with a pepsi. Seniors Mike Harrington and Herb Pugmire get in a little card practice, while in the background Chuck Andrews works on his tan fighting the glare of the sun, these loyal fans en- joy the North Side Relays.
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Rebirth of Spirit heightens year Spirit was evident throughout the en- tire year. A rebirth of excitement, of wanting to yell at pep sessions and go- ing to games was experienced. More students than ever were involved in ac- tivities, and they really seemed to care. Part of this excitement was brought on by the sophomore class, who broke all tradition by winning the spirit peace pipe at the first pep session. Enthusiastic pep sessions like this are great spirit builders for the team and school. A familiar sight to all Redskin fans, Mr. Gruver leads a cheer.
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This view from the window in the 330 corridor displays some of the snow this winter gave us Cold weather and snow gave students a few free days. Senior Ann Sherman, accompanied by a friend, hurries into the building before the spring rain turns into a downpour. Snowball fights begin with the falling of snow. Even without mittens, its still a lot of fun. Sophomore Tern Borten and a friend take advan- tage of the warm fall air to relax.
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