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Campus Comics Provide Basic Comic Reliel n an attempt to break the monotony of school days, some students have taken it upon themselves to make life . . . unusual. lf not for these few jokers, surely fewer students would look forward to attending anything as routine as school. The band, notorious for coming up with such out of the ordinary ideas as a pep rally complete with hearse and corpse, do their part to keep the student body entertained. The drum corps' occasional march through the Commons is enough to make any day worth- while. The male cheerleaderroutine, no matter how old, keeps pep rallies from becoming too tedious. Every year several guys, football play- ers and drum majors alike, don wigs and gra- pefruits to make total fools of themselves. All in fun though - students enjoy every minute. Cheerleaders, the backbone of the spirit drive, prove that the willing can practice any- where. Sometimes, even journalism class seems an appropriate spot for perfecting that two-man pyramid. Without someone to brighten daily life, school attendance would surely take a nose- dive. All students should be thankful to those wierdos who, if nothing else, make every day at least tolerable. Robin Ewald and Tracy Duda practice cheers during journalism , , M,WM wM,wvmuMwwMWW lcd ,, As usual, the band finds some strange way to keep students occupied. 1 24 X Campus Comedy
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si N 5 I, . in xx mm h h.1LX. WMM 1 mm S' Carl Geiger, as Ebenezer's nephew, greets him with a Christmas invitation. ' 5, Ye 'Y 1 Party guest, Debi Herzog, and Tiny Tim, Randy Panke, make a By the end of the play, Ebenezer Scrooge, Jeff Ventre, finds a warm spot in his heart for cheerful toast to the Christmas spirit. Tim, Randy Panke. 26 X Drama Q it fi 6 Tii f V 2
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