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Campus events lift spirit right and smiling faces were abun- dant as enthusiastic students be- came involved in campus activi- ties. Demon pride was apparent in stu- dents who participated in all campus activities. The students at Greenway have great personalities and are willing to welcome newcomers, said Senior Stacey New- berry. Many students agreed that classroom activities were in most cases enjoyable and entertaining yet at the same time edu- cational. Demon spirit was infectious and ever- lasting. Students demonstrated their spirit at pep rallies, athletic games and dances. Friday evenings were particularly pop- ular with Freshman Boo Winsor, My fa- vorite activities on campus are the dances. By Robyn Back Getting a head start on homework is Sophomore Debbie Molina. Photo by Miller Expressing their friendship during class are Seniors Elise Flaskerud and Rachelle Amundson. Photo by Miller w fi 1- ' -r Tiara .Qi K' 0' L ji bf 'iv ' sr Q -' I ig, f ii 4 s si ,Q wi , A 6 Campus Life Q ,W . -1 -. ' 4 -' ,fy
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i, ik 1+ new flare of hobbies, sports, classes, dating, and extracurricular activities made Student Life all the fun and excitement of going to school. As the school increased in numbers, so did the involvement of the student body. Dating, or just going out with a few close friends, gave everyone something to look forward to along with any hobbies or activities they had planned for the upcoming weekend. Friday night games pro- vided relaxation as well as enjoyment for students to get away from their academic pressures and the hustle and bustle of the previous schoolweek. There were dances after the home games so students could let loose and be themselves with friends. But, with all this excitement, one must never forget the most important factors of Student Life. It was the classes that molded the students minds, the sports that built up their spirit, the clubs that ina volved the students, and all the other aspects that brought them all together. Through this one magi- cal sweep Greenway's student body had a year to be excited about. By Carolyn Bleak Michelle DeRuiter Student Life 5
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. . gm Clowning around during lunch is typical of Seniors Bill Miller and Phil Harris Photo by Green Playing dog pile was an after school sport. Obvi- ously, Senior Tracy DeCross, Sophomore Joaquin Kremer, and Senior Kymm Doss feel that it should be a regular pastime. Photo by Miller Relaxing with friends before a big game is Senior Tim Salmon and Junior Gabriel Arellano. Photo by Knack Campus Life 7
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