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1 — Cheerleaders Rhonda Riley, Patti Bur- nette, Cathy Bussinger, Robin Henderson, Kristi Schultz, Marty Berzins, Melinda Kemp, and Cheryl Walters work on a huge sign to promote spirit at an upcoming football game. 2 — Seniors Dean Stegemoller, Dee Dee Jones, and Debbie Eva discuss rnessages posted on the senior bulletin board just outside the cafeteria. 3 — Mike Johnson and Don Butler, both seniors, help construct scenery for a stage production in Mr. Carl Wright ' s stagecraft class. 4 — With all the spirit and pride of a Manualite evident on his face, Senior Dean Stegemoller energetically bursts through a hoop to open the second half of a football game. .SENIOR IslHUJlN POM :■ ' ■ ' ■ 10 Student Life Student life comprises activities the student has made possible through hard work and dedica- tion, activities he merelv enjovs, and special events in general which have stood out and help- ed make the vear unique. Red- skin Revue, an evening of plays written and directed bv students, is but one example of a total stu- dent effort. Bits and pieces of student life in 1974-1975 will be remembered years trom now and help bring back memories of a special vear.
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1 — Mr. Richard Blough, English depart- ment head, casts an eery stare at Junior Dell Hendon as he reads chilling Tales from the Tomb. Senior Jack Spaulding, looking over Mr. Blough ' s shoulder, also finds the story spell-binding. 2 — Juniors Vicky Swank and Jeanne Gabonay enjoy homemade treats at the Publications Office Christmas party. Near- ly all clubs and offices celebrated the holiday by after-school parties or all-day festivities the day before vacation. The latter was not exactly within the rules, but totally in keeping with the holiday spirit. 3 — Strain on the face of Sophomore David Stenger is apparent as he runs toward the line. 4 — Only Junior Patty Burnette knows what this comical expression signifies. 5 — It has become a tradition for graduat- ing seniors to leave their mark on campus by an annual toilet-papering. Operiing 9
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