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l CLASS CHEERING SECTIONS?: Michelle Triplett observe the class competition during game week Student Council Game Week Promotes Spirit PEERPOINT: Commenting on student council's game week, Michelle Belmont: 'l really en- joyed the whole week. lt was a lot of lun. We should have weeks like this more often.' YOU CAN GET SOFRE TOES: Greg Sutter and Carl Williams try to stomp the balloons tied to each other's ankles during student council's game week. -. ALL TIED UP?: Bet this balloon won't last long. 5 S Student council tried to get spirit rais- ed to new heights with the institution of Game Week. When classes competed at breaking ballons, carrying water across the cafeteria in spoons, and wrapping some of their own members up in bathroom tissue, the student body responded. All-in-all, it was a lot of fun and most of the students hope it carries over into the next year as well. Game Week Helps Spirit Page 17
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. ' 4 I .,!,.,. M Q MW 'W V , --...L ,WNWWM SHOOTING THE BREEZE: Bobbi Wiedel and Mrs Behra share a few minutes of conversation. ffsy, - gi JMAWWALWM 1 I6 M, ,W ,,.,,,, ,,,,,.,, TYPICAL DAY?: Lunch provided a much-needed break for nourishment and relaxation. M-M-M GOOD: Art Soto really enjoys this lunch. , , wtsmmlw-eeerav-qlyfftrd f TRAFFIC JAM?: No, just the normal enthusiastic students heading for lockers, meetings, candy machines, and some are even heading for class. Lunch 81 Locker Time Page 19
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