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As Dave Cserep is pulled off the mat, the crowd cheers and Dave Brown holds up the sign that shows that Dan Brook is the real state champ. Free Fare’s lead singer gets down and jams with DeKalb’s student body dur- ing a convocation sponsored by the Student Council. | il When the signal is given, cymbalist-for-a-day Mr. Fites crashes his cymbals as the band plays “Here Comes Santa Claus” at the Christmas co nvo. At fair time, Campus Life sponsors a group to per- form for us. Left, a singer in “Arc” entertains some lucky students in the audience. 22¢ Convos, Pep Sessions
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Tami Brooks and Linda Myers are caught in the act of wishing a friend an unexpected “Happy Birth- day” by adding locker decorations. Karen Schrader, Audra Rader, and Leslie Whitting- ton are caught by the camera at their usual place after eating lunch. As the routine school day began, we went to our lockers and put away the homework that we took last night but probably never looked at and hang up our coats. As the day went on we saw that the lockers weren't just a place to store our belongings but were also a place to catch up on the latest with our friends. Often times before a game we saw the players’ lockers decorated to get them psyched up for the big event. Many lock- ers were personalized with pictures and small memorandums posted inside and out. Lockers were a favorite meeting place in the mornings and in between classes. Friends were always found congested around the small area we could call our own for the school year. Friends often switched lockers with people just to be a little closer and more convenient. Throughout a normal day friends did more than just liven things up. They helped us through thick and thin and when we needed them, they were always there. It’s probably routine for Terry Purdy to wonder if his locker will open this time as he does his combi- nation. Lockers, Friends ¢ 2]
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aa Periodically a group like Campus Life or the Student Council decided to give the students a break for part of the day and sponsor a convo or pep session. This year a variety of acts took the stage to enter- tain us. Annually, Campus Life sponsors a group to perform for the student body as a pre- view to the entertainment performed at the Mousehole on midway at the fair. This year the group “Arc” entertained us with the latest in music. At Christmas time, the band and choirs showed us what hard work and practice can do with their Christmas concert per- formed in the auditorium. Pep sessions were held frequently throughout the year to cheer a team to victory or to congratulate a group for a job well done. . eo Through all the pep sessions and con- . as . 7; vos our school showed we do know how = ‘ rae to Live It Up! A pie in the face is what Sarah Pfefferkorn gets from Troy Albin as the crowd cheers the basketball team on to the sectional. As a preview to a concert held at the school, the group ‘Free Fare” entertains the students at a convo held in the gym. Convos, Pep Sessions ¢ 23
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