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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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Students found outlets for in bizarre, inventive ways et caught up in the same outine, junior Julia Saalfrank said. G Getting involved in the science club and intramurals is a fun aspect of school that I enjoy, ' ' sophomore David Lange said. IH HHB As a result of academics, clubs, sports, or jobs, students felt that they didn ' t have enough free time. So, the time that they did have was filled with relaxation and fun times. 1 get together with my friends, play football, basketball, golf, or just fool around, ' ' Matzke said. Even though it ' s kind of unoriginal, TPing is great fun, especially Mr. Jordan ' s house, ' ' senior Fete Horstman said. When I have time, I get involved in biking trips. Sometimes we ride to Chicago and go to a Cubs game if they ' re playing the Reds before riding back, senior Mark Schmidt said. When I ' m bored, I do stupid things with my friends to have fun, ' ' Willig said. A touch of the unusual surrounded a few stu- dents ' view of a fun time. Going to cemeteries is always fun, along with slam dancing and weekend-long concerts, ' ' senior Chris Gordon said. I ' m probably the only person at Concordia training for a marathon. Most people think I ' m cra- zy, and probably am, but I think that being able to run 20-some miles helps my self-confidence and is even fun, Matzke said. — Michelle Dorothy 4 It was on a dry September morning when senior Darcy Robinson awoke to this sight. Seniors Rob Dillman. Ben Miller, and Scott Reese, and sophomore Eve Qer- Ken, along with a few graduates, had spent the early morning hours TPing her house on a rampage of fun. Photo: Hebel Opening
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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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