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GOOD STUFF!! David Nickel chows down for the AIASA team in the spaghetti eating contest sponsored by FHA. i DETERMINATION!! outlines the perfect form of Stan Shewey as he prepares to shoot a free throw. COACHESi’.'' Well no. but Justin Clow and Duane Frerichs like to add their views at the many sports events. Winter 21
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Worth It All. . . Winter was a time of activities, dedication, and fun! Weightlifting was a fairly new idea which was very successful. Twenty-five boys attended a weight meet at Hennessey and came home with third place. Bringing home second place awards were: Lee Titus, Terry Newman, Scott Neufeld, and David Metz. My first weight meet I was excited and wanted to see what I could do. replied Jimmy Kingcade. Each boy came home with at least one award. The coaches even got in on the act with muscle ton- ing and body building. Displaying hard work and dedication, Stan Shewey realized it was worth it all when he was chosen to play on the All-State Basketball Team in Tulsa, Oklahoma. August 2. Is is worth a stomach ache? David Nickel had to ask himself as he saw the huge pile of spaghetti on his plate. The outcome of the, FHA sponsored, spaghetti-eating contest prov- ed to him it was worth it all when David and his comrades won first place. These activities, dedication, and fun are what made Winter one of the most exciting seasons. BEAT JONES!! Football player Jimmy Kingcade is ready to beat Jones as he picks up his books before leaving for the game. PROUD of their ach.evements Mike Castleberry and Allen NO PAIN. NO GAIN is shown on the face of Terry Wimer bandetur recruit Duane Frerichs to help them paint the 2A-1 as he lifts weight during the Hennessey weight meet Champions billboard for the football field. 20 Winter
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Springtime Reaps Side Benefit Spring could be expressed as extremely busy but fun. Student participation in many activities such as the Community Theatre in which each speech class gave two one-act plays, and the Spring Arts Festival brought many students closer together. Sixty percent of the student body participated in the Spring Arts Festival and everyone attended when school was dismissed from twelve to one for lunch. Vali Libby was crowned Miss Fairview in late April. Ronda Cunningham, a participant in the pageant, commented about the girls' participation in her class. It brought us closer together than we have been since grade school. A busy but fun springtime reaped a side benefit — old friendships were rekindled. 22 Spring
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