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PHOTO BY LISA PFISTER ee ae OO eke FOOTBALL games were only a few of the ac- tivities that students attended this fall. HIKE! As the juniors get ready to plow their way through the seniors’ line, the seniors wait to keep them from a touchdown at the 85-86 Powder Puff game. At the Campus Life Burger Bash, senior BRENT BOWMAN shows his expertise during the first annual tricycle race.
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LET TIN’ IT goi2TJ AI the DEKA dance, freshmen TRICIA HARREL «nd MICHELLE TAYLOR get down to the music played by Ron Fusselman. 1 0 STUDENT LIFE Boring? Not quite! ‘‘(I thouBht) ‘Oh boy, this is just a bunch of guys dress- ed up,” commented sophomore HEIDI HOSLER . ‘‘But when we got there | changed my mind real fast!’’ Going to haunted houses was one of the many activities students did. Hayrides, flag football, good times with friends and along with that, a whole lot of fun filled the rest of the spare hours in the fall. Many students found time to go to other activities also, such as the an- nual Campus Life Barn Party. ‘“When the caravan got there, and we had gotten out of the car, someone shouted, ‘Look out for the gorilla!’ We thought it was just a joke, until | walked by a tree and a gorilla grabbed me. | about died! | think | jumped about fifty feet and screamed bloody murder!’’ described sophomore ole O YD = Lu - oe a a oO O be Oo a oa JACKIE BLOMEKE. Fears, the topic of the October 29 meeting, was ap- propriate, according to Blomeke. The Powder Puff game almost wasn’t. The game which was held Saturday, October 26, after two cancellations, ended in a 13-13 tie. In past years the score has only been tied once, but according to senior player VICKIE HARRELL, it was better that this one did. ‘| thought it was good that it ended a tie, because the way the game went, there probably would have been a lot of fights if someone had won.” Boring? Not at all! As you can see, students led exciting lives. When friends got together, good times went with them. FAWN GRUBE PHOTO BY CLAY CARL C7 PHOTO BY BARRY TEUSCH
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Seniors get kicks in JUST FOR KICKS A girl on the football team? A woman coach? A team named the Squirrels? With a team like that how could a team ever win a game? All this and more was found in the senior play Just for Kicks. Seniors began preparing for Kicks six weeks prior to the production. With the hectic schedules of both seniors and director Don Cotton, practices were often shifted, depen- ding on convenient times and cast roles. Like most plays there were some blunders that cropped up either dur- ing the play itself or while practicing. “A funny thing that happened one practice was when MATT MICHAEL and | had to practice the kissing scene about ten times in a row, and we couldn't get it right because we kept laughing,’’ said JANE JUILLERAT. Getting all dressed up in a costume could make a person embarrassed, but the team’s mascot, Roy the Squir- rel, played by KEVIN MASK, didn’t mind doing it. ‘I enjoyed being the squirrel because it was a comedy role that | could make a fool out of myself with’’. Putting all the time and preparation into the play and working with all seniors brought ‘‘close friends closer and made those ‘hi’-in-the-hall friends better’’ according to LUANNE HARLEY. “I met and became friends with people | had only seen and heard about,’’ said CLAY CARL. PHOTO BY LIFETOUCH STUDIOS MEG MACHALL T 2 STUDENT LIFE
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