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LEFT: Todda Simpson. Rick Brakhahn and Lloyd Buchmeier take five after decorating. (It's also a nice way to skip class). BELOW LEFT: The tension builds as Rod Remmers completes a jumpshot BELOW WANTED: Kidnappers!! MISSING: Spirit Booster!! Loss discovered during homecoming dance: Culprits last seen headed in southerly direction.
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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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One. two . rock slop Sandy Rogge and Marls Brown practice a new dance step. Kris Wakelin suffers for breaking her contract in Family Living. 1UBB9CT Johnson-Brock is one hundred and fourteen kids big. All right, so it’s not Fort Knox. But who says bigger is better? Johnson-Brock High School has enough enthu- siasm, spirit, pride and participation to match any learning institution with higher numbers. The newly established chess team, ranked first in class D competition in the state (in order to win they defeated some class A schools.) The business team placed second at the Peru Business Contest. The speech team sent eight people on to state competition. One student was given a nomination to the West Point Acad- emy. There are more advan- tages to being smaller, like, not being another face in the crowd. The faculty to student ratio is 10 to 1. Individuals are very important and everyone is given a chance to try more than one thing. Like we asked, “Who said bigger is bet- Tim Ossowski and Lynette Frank show their belief that a hug a day keeps you happy.
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