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WEEKEND PLANS REVITALIZE ALL Thursday was fairly slack, but John and Mary seemed to manage. After school John and Mary walked hand-in-hand to the gym, where John had wrestling practice-the last day before the matches and basketball games. Some of John's friends had chores to do at home after school, so they couldn't participate in any sports. Mary headed for the door with her friends. They worked at the local drugstore. Finally, it was the day all students pray for: FRIDAY! The MHS theme song, ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST, blared through the cars as they cruised the four lanes because Milbank had emerged victorious in both wrestling and basketball. The crowd had shown its approval with shouts and cheers. Later, John and Mary went to Trevett's to eat. They dropped in at the Open Door to talk with a couple of friends. After a while John and Mary cruised until they saw John's friends, so they stopped at the turnaround to see what was going on. They all decided to celebrate their victory at a friend's house. Below: Left: R-E-D Red, H-O-T Hot! Once we start, we can't be stopped! Below: J. Erdmann, J. Aesoph plan their weekend activities. First you go one mile south. Then turn at the grove of trees, go a quarter of a mile ... Oh hi, Mr. Bergan! I didn't see you stand- ing there!! We were just talking about the game Friday night . . . Grove of trees? What grove of trees?! 9
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Above: Tote that barge, lift those pails! G. Koepke. Upper Right: Now guys, after you have a firm grip on his foot, twist that thing for all it's worth! It works everytime. Trust me, I'm sure. Right: MHS'ers head for home after another “trying day. Below Right: Andy, please don't squeeze the bunny. A. DeJong, A. Johnson. 8
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WEEKENDS OFFER RELEASE Freedom from school at last! And a Satur- day, too! What could be better? John took ad- vantage of the holiday and slept in. Mary wasn't so lucky, on the other hand. After a couple of yells from Mom, she had to get up to go to work again. When John finally rolled out of bed, he stopped by at the drugstore to see Mary to make plans for the evening. He then went to the city aud. to play racquetball with his friends, lift weights, and to generally goof around. John and Mary went to a movie, and later went to Trevett's for dinner. Their friends came in to use the facilities, despite the glares of the waitresses. Saturdays are also spent at wrestling matches, gymnastics meets, basketball games, and track meets. Kids often get home early Sunday morning and usually make it to church. Then it's time to start the new week. Below: Sleeping in on a Saturday morning! midday?!, afternoon!?!, the oldest tradition for MHS students be- sides cruising. M. Hopewell. Lower Left: Did somebody spike the apple cider? (at the Open Door Christ- mas Party) M. Kruger, K. Burdick. Lower Right: If those two don't stop following me . . .! C. Berkner, D. Ber- gan, M. Smart (in the background).
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