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s Student Life Divider Showing what a nerd he can be. junior JefT Bercot smiles as his fel- low students laugh at his display of school spirit. Throughout Homecoming Week, students did abnormal things to show their sch oo l snirit. Dressina up as nerds or in styles of the 50 s made the day pass by quickly. Photo: McBride
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As a slow moment during a pep ses- sion wears on, sophomores Julie Kwak and David florstman laugh among themselves. Getting together with friends during school often lifted spirits. Photo: Mebel Proving that fun covered all areas. Mrs. Sue Hcbcl used a roll of infrared film to photograph the school. One of the ways that I like to have fun is by looking at things in an unusual way. hcbcl said. Pecking over the top of an Apple computer. Maj. Tibor Bierbaum helps carry the computers to the auditorium. The stage became a storage area for the computers during a few days in August. Photo. Hebel Opening
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JUST FOR THE OF IT With a smile, sophomore Stacy Motter tries to persuade the janitor to unlock the door after a volleyball practice so she can get her books. Photo: Hebel X Cross country is really fun when you ' re riding in the car, ' ' senior Tammy Lagemann said on the way to run in a new Haven meet. This was a successful lunch — didn ' t spit on any- one, Mr. Bill Ihssen said after enjoying his lunch in the Teacher ' s Lounge. y now he ' s do- ing one of those horizontal head shakes, Mr. Don Luepke said to a stu- dent who was shaking his head no . I enjoy acting like a fool to get a point across, Mr. Don Luepke said, when asked what the funni- est part of his job was. After losing a poorly played re- serve volleyball game to northrop, Coach Bob Watson asked, Did anyone actually sweat tonight? Well, it was pretty hot on the bench! ' sophomore Kenndra Thomas said. Not just coated by R»A»W E»G»G«S When the waking time of a Satur- day morning rolled around, the good feeling of having some de- cent sleep was occasionally re- placed by an unpleasant feeling of knowing there was more than just scrambled eggs for breakfast to look forward to. One morning when my mom came back from her walk, she saw raw eggs on the side of our house. It left big stains on the house, but the guys did it just for fun, not meaning to do any damage, sophomore Monika Witmer said. hot only houses were egged. Some- times it was windows of the school. One morning I came in and there was raw egg on my window. I had to climb out the window and wash it off myself, Mrs. Sue Hebel said. Students didn ' t spend all of their time egging just for the fun of it. They went to athletic events, Pizza Hut, or even just people s houses. I loved to turn on the juke box and just dance, when I wasn ' t sleeping junior Carey Tellman said. — Julie Chickedantz Showing his exasperation, jun- ior Tom Mocllering watches as the football team makes one of its mistakes. PhotO:McBride Curiosity fills the room as junior Katie Harris and senior Ed DeU ' itt await the result of an experiment. Photo: H. Smith. Student Life Divider 7
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