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Although school was pronounced • ' spiritless and pep sessions were changed to voluntary, students filled the gym to view the amusing skits and cheer the teams on to victory. Newly donned Vic the Bulldog made his first appearance of the year at the begin- ning of the second semester. Students welcomed the 25 minutes out of the hectic day to catch up on ' forgotten assignments, voice their opinions at Sounding Board, or put the time to use in the cafeteria consuming a mid-morning snack. Even if eating a cookie or holding up a wall was the only activity derived, activity period pro- vided a few carefree minutes to relax.
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Weather, lunch tables pose problems Newer, smaller lunch tables posed a problem for students attempting to locate seats. Cram- ming many extra chairs around the infinitesimal tables was the only solution. Elbows in mashed potatoes and lunches overlapping each other didn ' t interfere with the process of consuming the food. Thank goodness for those who went out for lunch; otherwise, it was always make room for another chair. ' ' Awakening to the sound of raindrops and arriving at school, hair dripping in tangled messes around their eyes was always a great way to start the day for many girls. Weather posed a problem for students throughout the school year. Cars stuck in the snow and skidded into ditches; bright, sunny days melted snow just when some planned a weekend of skiing, and others fell flat on their posteriors on icy walks in front of delighted audiences.
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Pep sessions, activity period lend time for students to relax, express views at Sounding Board Above: A few vacant feet prov,de plenty of room to relax for senior Ben Smith. Left: Sophomores Jim Williams. Dan Meyer, and Denny Stuerzenberger enjoy the extra cookies and milk the cooks provide for Activ- ity Period. Far left top: During his first appearance at games this year, Vic. sen, or Tug Pierson. arouses Bulldog spirit. Top center: Cheerleaders Jane Koeneman, Joni Hill and Ann Federspiel. bottom; Anne Hemrick and Mary Jo Flora, top; lead stu- dents in cheering the teams on to victory. Far left: During a morning pep session, the Spirit Worm , a group of junior and senior boys, promotes school spirit with its amusing
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