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e Congratulations Jennifer Jayne Burkhardt For 18 years, you have been a constant supply of Love, Joy and Pride! Remember Baby, we 're always around the corner. Just call - We 'Il be there! We love you, Daddy, Mom and Bruce You have just begun, G0 FOR I1? 256 ads
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Deanna, Good Luck in the Future. Love A YOUR FAMILY Spirit dressing This year, upperclassmen returned to many changes in their usual high school system. One of these changes involved pep rallies. The everyaFriday ritual of dressing-up to a specific theme was cut back to just dressingvup for two: 50's Day for Homecoming and Prep Day for the Cy-Creek game. The majority of the student body enjoyed these dress-up days. I think if more people would participate, we could have more fun, stated junior Kim Blodgett, holding with the sentiments of many spirited students. Most students were spirited but not to the extent of the all-out crazyg there were few of these. One spirited, but down-to-earth senior, Tim Lyons, specified that he would dress up, but it would depend on what the dress-up day was. Melissa McGahen, senior, felt that two dress-up days were enough. Most people would like to have had more to show their spirit and wil- lingness to support our teams. When asked which two dress-up days they would choose if they could, the students' most popular answers were Punk Day and M 'A'S 'H Day. There were different reasons why the school changed to only two dress-up days. Barbara Mann, a sophomore, commented, Some peo- ple thought that it took spirit away from the football team, Another reason was that students had gone out of the dress code in past years. ads 7
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