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1. Bubba Goins urges his turkey toward the finish line. 2. The distinguished group of turkey trainers and coaches. 3. Ty Walker and Pam Groat encourage a frantic Aristotle on to victory. 4 Frank Podczerviensky and Skeeter have a heart to heart talk about his performance in the face. 5. Do you think he likes Ratt? Tom Bailey asks Dave Lake. 6. Vicky Bates and her new friend. 7. Which way do I go now?! 8. Mr. Quast rightfully reigns as Turkey of the Day. 9. Let’s talk turkey! [Jeff Collins, Wild Bill, and Dan Grinned.] 10. Go ahead, make my day. turkey! Chuck Hauxwell threatens Skeeter. 2)
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Turkeys The third annual turkey trot held in the High School gymnasium raised over 300 dollars and 5 bags of groceries for needy families in the North Branch community. It’s a frustrating ordeal, this turkey business. Thirteen turkeys and their class or club-sponsored coach and trainer entered the starting blocks and the race began. Or did it? It was hard to tell. Turkeys don’t like to run and, as the trainers quickly learned, there is a certain amount of difficulty in motivating a turkey through an obstacle course. Even when he does decide to move, it’s usually in the wrong direction. The Junior's turkey, Aristotle, was the first to cross the finish line. National Honor Society took first in the costume judging with Patricia Sommer as Santa Claus, and Colleen Kennedy as an elf. Highlight of the event was Mr. Quast, who was elected “Turkey of the Day . Dressed in the official turkey outfit, he trotted through the course ahead of the turkeys to mark the path. It’s a good feeling to know that we can have so much fun making Christmas brighter for those in our community. Trot To Aid The Needy 26
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Winter The winter of ’85 will be one we remember to tell our grandchildren about. Seventeen snow days were the highlight of the school year for many of us, or so we thought when we heard the radio announcer inform us that we could roll over and go back to sleep because of drifting snow or icy roads. While here, however, we packaged a great deal of fun and activities in with our classes. Snowcoming, assemblies, breakfast with the returning alumni, and many other worthwhile and entertaining projects, made the winter days speed by faster than we dreamed possi- ble.
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