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Better in Activities hen we think of school, we think of teachers, books, and home- work, but when we remember school, we remember assemblies, floats, dances, all the other activities we participated in and the friends we made in the process. For most of us the end of seventh hour brought various happenings that attracted our attention away from our homework. If we weren't scheming for our next dance partner we were frantical- ly stuffing tissue paper flowers into chicken wire for the float the night be- fore the Homecoming game. Not all of the activities were sched- uled for after school. It seemed as though pep assemblies were always around the corner and something we all enjoyed. Not only did they mean shorter periods, but they gave us a chance to grasp some pre-game excitement. Right along with pep assemblies came class competitions, dress up days, and intra- murals. It all sounds time-consuming for the average student, but the loss of sleep was well worth the friends we made. We shared the worries when we ran out of tissue paper for the float, and we shared the laughter when we danced and pre- tended to sing to the latest song at a dance. The extra activities provided us with a place to make new friends and to share laughs and experiences with the old. They were the extra ingredient we need- ed to experience the best of it. The junior crowd Debbie Dooney Tracy Chalis, Kim Wilson, Lori Shill The Encore Strings Kelly Millet, Paul Ferguson, Christy Wheeler Westwood Warrior Toro band members Activities 15
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