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Very good, huh Donny? On your feet Freshman. The mote the Hoosier Poet then Student Life 15
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It was lots of fun! Shaving cream, signs, toilet paper, music, yelling and clapping, all taking place during second hour? This does not sound like the usual routine of sitting at a desk, listening to a teacher and trying very hard to stay awake on a Friday morning. Well, the same old routine was broken occasionally here at Riley. Longer, more eventful pep assemblies were a part of Fridays be- fore special games. These assemblies were given in hopes of increasing atten- dance at the games and also increasing school spir- it. Junior Tony Ross feels that the students became more enthusiastic and wanted to attend the games. One of the highlights of the first pep assembly of the year was the choosing of the seven best kissers on the football team. After the choices were made by what the coaches had heard, the cheerleaders were asked to pick a num- ber between one and eight. The player that chose the same number as the cheer- leaders was the winner of a kiss. The winner was Donny Hatfield who was given a blindfold and then asked to rate the mystery kisser as excellent, very good, fair, or needs im- provement. After the kiss Donny chose very good. The blindfold was re- moved and to Donny ' s su- prise and the audience ' s astonishment, it was Danny ' s mother. This was the first time anything like this had been done at Ri- ley. These additions to the assemblies were very well received by the student body. There was a lot of school spirit and participa- tion shown by the stu- dents, remarked fresh- man cheerleader Lisa Sil- After a contest to determine who could get the students to yell the loudest, the loser, Mr. DeShone, was hit in the face Pucker-up. Senior Melanie Rowe coats her lips with lip gloss before the kissing contest. Many students, like Senior Ken- ny Humphrey, wear their letter sweaters to the assemblies.
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' $ Getting up at dawn and traveling across South Bend in a hot air balloon was one of the summer experiences of Junior Linda Garberick. One of the main attractions at the World ' s Fair was the Sun Sphere which served as a restau- rant and observation tower. 16 Student Life
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