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6 Student Life Division WORKING OUT in the weight room in his spare time helped senior Evan Rees gain strength for wrestling. WHILE WATCHING a Friday night basketball game, seniors Rob Pickering and Tod Parker, Pep Band members, wait patiently to play “Soul Man” during a time out. Student Life Events add spice to life AT THE TURNABOUT dance, freshman Krista Gapen and senior Joel Walker have a glass of punch. Anyone not part of the local scene, would never guess what hap-j pened. Although events were in a way ordinary, they were also unique. After summer, slightly disoriented students settled into the swing of things. Keeping grade point averages up, tardies and absencei down, and setting new sports records kept students busy. Special events such as Homecoming and Turnabout offered hap py interludes to the everyday routine. With spring break and the lure of Florida beaches over, students faced the final countdown to gradu ation. After graduation, the guessing ended and what happened became just a memory.
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mm BULLDOG PRIDE. Students displayed pride in every aspect of their lives from academics to sports, from their private lives to their community. SLOWLY MAKING PROGRESS, senior Steve Phemetton works on a tapestry. Each year a few students work on the project that a resident artist began. The project ' will take about six years. DISPLAYING HIS EXTREME LOYALTY ' TO the University of Iowa football team, senior Scott McLaughlin sells a box of M M ' s to senior Mi¬ chelle Markley to raise funds for the Lettermen’s Chib. DEVOTED FOOTBALL FANS ENDURED many cold, rainy nights in their support of the team. As the season continued, spirit grew in the number of fans and in stores that decorated to urge the team. Theme D
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1 i i Thinking about the weekend is the only thing that gets me through the dull routine of the week. Chrischelle Byers, Gr.10 A FOOTBALL PLAYER’S DAY doesn’t end at 2:30. These athletes stay until almost 6 p.m. to prac¬ tice for the Friday night games. CARRYING A LATIN CLUB BANNER, Juniors Corri Black, Danette Motyka, Robin Kaegi, and Tammie Mitsch walk proudly in the Homecoming parade. These girls sported the layered look because of the crisp weather. Student Life Division 7
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