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For a total of four weeks the five day school week became obsolete. Although a vacation is nice, pressures were being felt by everyone because time for many events and classes had been shortened. Added to these pressures was the unpleas- ant thought of making up days in the spring. On the other hand, no one complained about the chance to' sleep late, or an extra day to finish home- work. The fun-loving feel- ing in all of us came out when we had the chance to make snowmen, sleigh ride, snowballs, throw snowmo- bile, or just to look at the unique designs made by nature in the snow. 7
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« In a few minutes we will have a complete rundown on the school closings we have available . . This became a familiar phrase to J-B students in January and February of ’78. School was cancelled for 7 days, the most encountered since Johnson and Brock have consolidated. With bliz- zards covering nearly all of the country, roads were blown shut almost as soon as they were opened. Paula LaGuardia is all bundled up and ready to glide down the hill.
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TUB U JVUB DOlUBlUINGC DO I Emotions run high dunng the exciting Weeping Water basketball game. For most of us, high school is a time to do the things we want to do the way we want to do them. There is nothing that matches the fun of being a little crazy once in a while. Like the night one third of the high school (the pep club) had a slumber party in the old gym, eating popcorn, telling ghost sto- ries, and making human pyra- mids. Or, when another third of the high school (the J-B club) took off for a Kansas City Chiefs football game, and later dined in style at the “Swiss Chalet.” There are more ordinary ways we have fun, too. Such as, every- one enjoys stacking lockers once in a while. Then there is the thrill of yelling till hoarse for the team, even if the score looks dismal. And there are always things like: complaining about every- thing, picking on freshmen, searching for excuses to skip study hall, handing in late A papers, keeping secrets secret, getting teachers off the subject, • discussing the latest issues, or just going up town. i»
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