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Senior Beth Garrett finds the white stuff a little more than she or her shovel can handle as did everyone else. Long awaited warm, snowless days brought the snowbound bikes and riders out of hiber- nation. And It Snowed and It Showed
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Recognition I Seniors Elaine Gadziola and Ron Branson find getting it together a little easier to say than to actually do. Inspecting the work they've just completed are Barb Brand and reserve cheerleader Ann Luzadder. Full of Pep Spirit boosting and class involve- ment were just a few of the reasons for the numerous pep sessions. Recognizing students and coaches for their hard work was fun for all, besides being a lot of work. Cheerleaders and interested, enthusiastic backers created signs, skits, and memories. This past year's pep sessions were conducted by the Student Organizational Council, with senior Keith Peterson in charge. All for one and one for all, is one great belief shared by the sophomore class, as they par- ticipate in a joint spirit rally.
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