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Many times students are unfortunate to say “I’m grounded.” Kristen Smid sits at home and watches T.V. since she can’t go out for the evening. Driving around brings enjoyment to some students. Ryan Loseke and Kurt Sand- er drive down mains on a Saturday Night. Students sometimes find that a night at home watching movies with friends is a lot of fun. Rory Sindelar and Matt Bowes are having a hey day watching the movie. Babysitting is common among many students, who are interested in getting a lit- tle extra spending money. Jamie Loseke spends her Saturday Night babysitting for her two brothers.
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Typical S aturday Nights If you were to survey the Stu- dent body, would they say that Sat- urday Night is the best night of the week? Many students would agree with this, because it’s a day away from the usual rush of school. Then there is always the planning of things to do that night. Whether it’s a nice, quiet evening with your girl- friend or boyfriend, or a small get to- gether with your friends to watch movies. No matter what the occa- sion, there is no such thing as a “typical” Saturday night. Students have a variety of dif- ferent things they do on a Saturday night. Some students work, some drive around, and some are unfortu- nate to say, “I’m grounded.’’ Every- one needs a day off from homework, school food, and teacher's lectures. According to Jeanne Nicolas, “My Saturday night is either flipping fish at Long John Silver’s, cheering at a Basketball game, going out with my friends, or going out with my boyfriend when he’s home from col- lege.” Loren Rieck, has a totally dif- ferent agenda for his Saturdays. “I like going out for pizza, watching movies with friends, and cruisin mains.” Every Saturday brings some- thing new to do. Sometimes good times, and sometimes bad times. I’m sure most students agree, to classify any Saturday night as typi- cal, is absolutely untrue. Getting ready to go out arc Craig Franzcn and Kim Brakenhoff. They prepare to leave in the love machine. The Beast”. Grabbing a bite to eat after a game is very popular among dating couples. Mike Hilger and Jean Miksch enjoy one such evening at Burger King.
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1 Viking Spirit Soars What do you think of when you hear the word fan? Do you think of an electrical device used in the sum- mer time to keep cool? Or do you think of some crazy guy with war paint on his face, dressed from head to toe in the school colors, and yel- ling through a megaphone, “Go Big Blue”? If you answered yes to the second question you are not alone. Many people think of true fans in this way, but is dressing wild and yelling at the team a true fan? Who are the true fans of Lake- view? Is it the mother who yells and screams every time her precious son or daughter touches the ball? Is it the father who believes everything is the referee’s fault and says so? No, the real force behind Lake- view’s fans is the student body. It takes a lot of guts for a student to get up in front of a capacity crowd during a time out and start the wave. How often do you see a moth- er doing this? The true fan will stick by the team through both good and bad. Angie Allphin summed up the characteristics of a loyal fan when she said, “A true fan will come up to you after you were beaten and say, ‘Good job! You’ll get them next time.’” rv1 IWi4h'‘ Pep rallies bring out the Viking spirit in student fans. Kari Snoozy blindfolds Scott Sumner for a class competition during a pep rally. Spirit thrives in the student fan through good and bad. Brian Foral and Keith Bignell are acknowleged at a pep rally by Misti Zim- merman for their wrestling pride.
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