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5k 1. It wasn't the big bad wolf, but Lisa Jones selling donuts for the Jr. class at the football game. 2. As the girls' ensemble practiced for the Christmas Concert, Carol Thames was thinking up a devilish prank to keep Pam Kafer from concentrating on her music. 3. Dan Noe demonstrated the correct form a person should use after shooting a basket. 4. Jeff Thames expressed his views on how to keep from being swallowed by a pillow. 5. Dawn Noe, Scott Jones, Mary Kokotek, and Barb Metz tried to see who had most hot air to blow the biggest bubble. 6.LaRae Zehr tried to be inconspicuous while she snuck a peak at the boy sitting across the IMC. 7. Penny Waters hasn't learned that sticking out her tongue is impolite. 8. D. Bunting, B. Metz, C. Kelson, S. Stephens, S. Wing, K. Schahrer, K. Ward, D. Noe, and J. Farley built a pyramid over their lunch hour. 9. Tom Odom and Mark Rathbun posed as the trophies they planned to receive in Wrestling. 3
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1. Don Schmid waited for his turn to wrestle. 2. Kristi King rested before the Christmas concert 3. The relationship of one’s clothing to one’s proportion was the topic of Debbie Tomlison’s and Roxie Meister’s presentation to their Home Ec. class 4. Charlene Sullens paused to adjust her bicycle. 5. During fall, the PE classes bicycled out to the cemetery. Mrs. Simms helped Darlene Wessels unlock her bike for the long trek. 6. Carol Thames' apron expressed what many high schoolers felt during the year. 4
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