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The Easy Life Larry Carr always takes it easy. David Lewis leads the pack as they come from lunch. Gorille Kirby King jams with his guitar to some original sounds of ’88. Paul Lichty ponders on the thought of doing homework. The newly restored windows were officially initiated during Spirit Week.
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Crazy With Spirit The Girls’ Varsity helps cheer on their friends after they entertained by singing the Victory song. The Pep Rally for the football team was held Friday, November 6, 1987. The student body, excited and rowdy, cheered the football team to attack the Southern Rams with Huskie pride. The introduction of the football players put the activity in motion. Some groups that participated in the event were the Varsity and J.V. cheerleaders, the band and auxil- lary, the volleybail team, and the student council which showed their appreciation by doing little dances and singing off key. Which class yelled the loudest? Four dif- ferent answers were received for this question. The official Ram dummy concluded the event as it was executed by the football team and ripped to shreds. a = : - a ones Jeff Rounds, blindfolded, chugs his daily bottle of water while unknown the other varsity players watch him. He then received kisses, Hershey chocolate, afterwards from each of the cheerleaders. During the Pep Rally the Varsity cheerleaders display their coordination by doing a mount. The official Ram dummy hangs before being ripped apart by the huskies.
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Do You Have The Munchies? MMM .. . Don’t you wish you could have some right about now? Are you hungry as a bear? — — = wl ee, Some may say junkfood is an essential when eating. If you think about it, that may be all you eat. How about some spin- ach, turnips, beets, brocolli, cauliflower, eggplant, carrots, peas, lima beans or celery? The majority of people would probably went to replace those healthy foods with the junkfood that we draw to ev- ery day, such as: Doritos, po- tato chips, Pepsi or Coke, at J). chocolate cakes, pizza, slu- re oo shies, chips, and Little Debbie cakes—they all help us enjoy our lunch and snack time. We eat junkfood at school, the mall, movies, and at home. We all eat it because it not only tastes good, but it’s quick and easy. What would we do with- out junkfood? We would probably starve! Although junkfood is not as healthy as brocolli and spinach, we love to munch on it anyway. es 4 John Hughes tries to hide his school lunch. Donn Upole and Tony Bittinger en- joy their icy, cold, creamy milk- ° shakes during lunch.
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