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After buying an album, Seniors Nancy Hoerty and Dave Moehlenkamp check out the laresr shoe styles ar Jamestown Mall. Playing a hand of cards, Seniors Keith Elmore, Mike Corich, and Toni Twillman anticjpare the next move. POST: T.GLF. Thank God It’s Friday! Monday through Thursday students struggled, la- bored, and endured plenty. Ah, buf it all made Friday, Saturday and Sunday thar much sweerer! Students went away fo places such as the Ozarks for camping or the foorball games at Mizzou; they also visited friends ar McDonald's, boogied at Animal House, or went to the 270 Drive-In. According to Sen- jor Linda Smith, ‘'l go to Mizzou to visit my sister, for parties, football games, and to looks around. If | go away, I'll be going to visit somebody.’ For a different twist, Cathy McCullough said, 1 like going to the Central West End and Westport.’ Parties were big events and good oppor- tunities fo meet new people. '! like being with my friends and a lor of people thar | know,” said Junior Tim Stelter. Students also enjoyed orher activities un- related to school, such as camping, tennis, woodworking, and hunting. “'! go hunting whenever I can,’’ commented Junior Sreve Svoboda. In addition, the Explorers and Church Youth were groups fhar students participated in. “I’m involved with the Ex- plorers,”” said Junior Jeff Pedrorry. Ako, school-related organizations such as the Pom-Pon Corps, Marching Band, and Cheerleading Squads performed during the school games played on Friday or Saturday. MN students had time for family activities, foo—for picnics, car shows, ball games, movies, and dining out. With the close of the weekend, MN stu- dents hurried to finish their homework and Junior Paul Runge, head cheerleader for the hockey get ready for the next five days ar school. ream, leads rhe fans in the cheer, S-T-A-R-S!! You could tell, though, that they already looked forward to the next weelend While struggling with the cheese on his pizza, Senior Tom Maloney enjoys a night our af the Huf. breals! Bt = 24 Weelsends
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Classy Cast Gloriana Tully Bascom Count Montjoy David Benter Mr. Beston Professor Kolsintz Assistant President General Snioper Miss Willlsins Norma Helen Soldiers Mrs. Reiner Mrs. Bascom Wac Jill Wac Debbie Professor Smith Will Tarum Ann Page Miss Johnson Announcer Fran Pam Mary Jane Students Tourist Couple Strange threats of war baffle the Presidenr, as he confides in his secrerary, Miss Willins. “All this grape stomping is giving me purple feer!’’ complains Ann to Tully Bascom. Exploding with excitement, Professor Konkintz re- veals the secret of his months of hard worls — the Q- bomb. Yverre Lovell Jim Simandl Kendall Bengtston Kevin Mullen Eric WUIff Mike Agnew Chris Barlser Mike Steevens Tom Graybael Peggy Koetting Kris Nolte Beth Reurer Charles Murray Rick Trupp PJ. Farmer Keith Sharp Vance Shannon Rhonda Bishop Karol Richter Anne Campbell Mary Elliott Janice Cox Stephen Brim Denise Zangara Kathleen Madigan Melissa. McMaster Cathy McCullough Ava Valentine Shelley Vavra Linda Kuechler Shari Nelson Carl Murray Roch LaBruyere Valerie West Tony Winkler Se eS wa Pe oa eee
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