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What a great student-teacher relationship! sarks. fa Is everybody halpy? Say, Yes! S stands for snoozing--Mary Ellen, Tammie, and Debbie with their little blankets on the gym floor; E stands for Eat at Joe's —the leftover sign that never quite disappeared from the flats; N stands for noise--the noise band bang which replaced the actual gunshot sound; I stands for ingenious--ingenious Tom Smith managed to make the color brown after mixing 14 different paints in one can; O stands for organized—the basketball games that always seemed to be organized during play practice; R stands for Rip-Off Service --Wagner, Holsinger, and Jordan, Inc. provided many necessary items for the play at no cost to the class; P stands for pillow--the pillow that broke the vase belonging to Mrs. Haas; L stands for lingerie— Mary Ellen's lingerie which somehow got misplaced in Ivin's suitcase; A stands for apple— which came soaring over the flats; Y stands for Yuck — Rich's comment on knickers. Altogether they stand for SENIOR PLAY! Star shiners include FIRST ROW: Bill Holsinger, Karry Jackson, Ivin Riddle (Best Actor), Director Haas, Don Wagner, Doug Thaxton, Rich M Macauley, and Dennis Hendrickson. SECOND ROW: Ingrid Lundstrom (Best Actress), Cindy Johnson, Tammie Tunison, Mary Ellen Saxman, Debbie Hargreave, Student Director Virginia Hostetler, Jeanne Ann Rockelein, Kathy Young, Barb Gales, Karla Bidwell, Kathy Outman, Denise Hodgson, and Rose Frecker. Come Rain or Shine, you did an excellent job!
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You're sure it was my son? Pop a wheelee, Robyn. Another 120-word take! When are we going to develop some speed? (Yawn) W. Swikoski will attempt a 2 1 2 reverse flip from the low board—degree of difficulty is 2. 5. My cheerleader lost her ribbon!
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