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Spirit Daze Come Crazy socks, and mis-matched ties combined with over-alls, western wear, and nifty-fifties clothes to turn almost normal students into Cub Crazies. Overalls and ties ordained the bodies of not only stu- dents but of teachers who got into the act . . . who got the spirit daze. 1. Dee Boehm participates in Tie'ing up the Tigers. 2. Shawn Grady aides the campus spirit by wearing titties apparel. 3. Michael Hohlt decides that drawing socks on might save on the laundry. 4. Suspenders and overalls are worn to Spirit Daze the campus. 5. Karen McCroskey and Donna Kramer exhibit the nifty fifty attire. 6. Socks seems to show both spirit and style? 7. Suzie Phillips, in western attire gazes at pep rally activities. ,44 P 3. 3 4
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Classes Have More Than Just Studies There were times when students just sat in class and wondered what was to happen next. Students never really knew if the next thing they would be writing, studying, reading, or maybe just thinking, figuring, or of course the old favorite, talking. Whatever the case was, students seem to have found more things to do than just sit and boringly pass the long class hours. Hill iii s 2 1. Gerald Pohlmeyer uses an adding machine to catch the figures beyond his control. 2. Delmis Williams studies notes on his spare time in the library. 3. Debbie Kenjura, in deep meditation, pon- ders over her work. 4. Mary Reue chooses her own style to write. 5. Eddie Slaughter dreams of other places he could possibly be. 6. Mark McCasland, Mrs. Janet Gerke, and Craig Ahrens all hold a conference over the grade book. 7. Marisa Muske mixes up some recipe for homemaking. 8. Karen Borchardt and Kathy Husskeagain write out the famed tardy slips. 52 j
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