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%m S:wiS • Senior Mark Wellman gets all wrapped up in the tun as his classmates Kris Frey, Rick Ross, and others put the art of TP- ing into action. Christmas break gave seniors Nancy Hackman, Joann Selking, Rhonda Keu- neke, Lori Mazelin, Audrey Becher, Deb Thieme, and Teresa Woebbeking a chance to enjoy the winter wonderland. Half-time entertainment is provided by the male cheerleaders at Powder Puff as they enjoy constructing a human pyra- mid. 14— Our Lite of Play
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What was the purpose behind a lot of our work? Money, of course, that all impor- tant buck. Working to make some bucks is senior Scott Aurand as he cues up a record at the WADM radio station. Our Life of Work— 13
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Our life was play . Looking back on our childhood years, we remember that a lot of our time was spent playing. We remember the little boy or girl who played cowboys and indians, built castles in the sand, and made mud pies. Forty years from now, when we reminisce on our high school years, we will realize that a lot of our time was still made up of play. Cruisin ' around town, going to see a movie, going to a sporting event, and TP-ing a friend ' s house were all classified as play. These activities made our social lives in high school more interesting and enjoyable. We were able to find time off from our school, sport, and work schedules to go out for a pizza with friends or to stop by the party that everyone was supposed to beat. So whatever happened to the lit- tle boys and girls who played in the sand and made mud pies? As we grow older we learned that even though the word play took on new meanings, it will always be a part of our lives. Capturing the spirit of fun is junior Leann Geels as she prepares to throw confetti at a football game. Win or lose, Powder Puff is a lot of fun as juniors Kim Cowans, Sharon Gerber, Tammy Busick, Doris Bosch, Laura Gun- sett, and Susie Loshe show their enthusi- asm. Our Life of Play— 1s
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