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ABOVE: School-spirit students respond to the cheerleaders during an afternoon assembly before a big basketball game that night, RIGHT: Junior girls, Doreen Evans, Cheri Royea, Julie Vodgs, Lisa Reque, Yvonne Strelow, Karen Hayden, Luule Late, and Kathy Kenyon, put on a short skit wlzere Fondy triumphs over the opposing team. BELOW: Gary Kastorff places ESP cards as Mrs. Saxon tells him the symbols that appear. gi X gy' 'Sf , il 'W
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i ww K . 5' ABOVE: Nancy Louis, a one-time actress and model, greets Craig Kaemrner as a new stock holder in General Products. Orin Mueller, Mike Mann, and Paul Lane little suspect the trouble she will cause them. ABOVE: Cathy Griffin models an advertisement as Paul Lane gives his approval. Craig Kaemmer, in the background, saws down a leg for a chair on his electric drill. ABOVE: Gary Sharpe, Kris Diener, and Julia Becker give the daily 5 0 'clock news report. 39
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Assemblies Add to Student Life This year, we have had a variety of assemblies, ranging from lycums to pep assemblies, and including award assemblies. Some were interesting, some entertaining, and some were educational.. The majority of them were considered worthwhile. The assemblies included a great variety of programs. Some tried to promote school spirit. One was an act that supposedly demonstrated ESP. Perhaps the most successful assembly was the one that included the comedy and singing duo. The team did pantomimesg then they asked for ideas from the audience and enlarged them into impromptu skits. On the whole, this year's assemblies were considered a success, for they provided a worth- while part of student life at school. ABOVE: Probably the best received lyceum was the one combining folk singing and comedy skits. After performing their rehearsed act, they asked for suggestions from the audience on impromptu skits. ABO VE RIGHT: Mr. Stacy, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Johnson, and Mr. Gores prepare to hand out awards in track and football. RIGHT: Tlze pep band and cheerleaders combine to lzelp promote school spirit during a pep assembly.
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