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S1613 Ui Q U. If W A'!,5v . mv- 'li' fffafm we fini' - its ',f,- N.. V Some Once in a Lifetime events to remember from the past year are: The Freshmen soccer team beat the j.V. players C2-lj. The Seniors slaughtered the faculty in volleyball and foot- ball. Kyle E Connally gave his interpretation of Bad to the Bone . The cast of BYE, BYE BIRDIE got into a snowball fight during rehearsal. Domino's Pizza delivered a Supreme Deluxe to a group of girls at school fit ended up being eaten cold after school. . . very cold!!j Charlie Patterson and friends performed the Mr. Rod- gers' skit at Cedarbrake. So, when you look back and laugh and laugh, just remem- ber, it only happened, Once in a Lifetime . Once in a Lifetime 5 -iii
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As we reflect on the 1984-85 school year, we have a tendency to remember only the big and important events ofthe year. We remember decorating the halls and gym for Homecoming '84. Memories of the pep rally, with speaker Burton Lawless, the flag girls performing their routine on the knees, and the Senior skit remain alive. We remember special days such as junior Ring Day, N.H.S. Induction, and the Incoming Freshmen Dance. We also remember the fun times, such as Christmas Bingo, Field Day, Talent Show, and the Planning Days. But as we grow older, we begin to forget the little thingsn that make life at Reicher so special. We forget about the class clown who sends the class into hysterics during a major test or the excuses made up by the contin- ually tardy student. The bus trips to the football games and the conversations after school are put in the backs of our minds. But the main events of Reicher are the events that are most special to us. Everyone in his own mind will remember the school year differently. They will remember the Once in a Lifetime events. The Reicher Talent Show saw the group Fantasy perform for the last time. Brenda Walla, cheerleader mascot, celebrates her last Homecoming. Coach Friedli volleys the ball as the faculty struggles in an attempt to defeat the Seniors. All school leaders take time our for a rest at Cedarbrake. During the four days of snow and ice, Reicher was a lonely place. Football players Keith Vrana, Kyle Connally, Steven jansma, and Glenn McNamara sing the school song. After waiting in line, Sister Debby and Steve jansma get ready to enjoy the cafeteria's most popular lunch-hamburgers. 4 Once in a Lifetime
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Let's Go Crazy Dear Diary, All this week I couldn't stop laughing! Monday I kept talking to everyone's backs because we all dressed with our clothes on backwards! Then on Wednesday I felt like I was Mr. Roger's guest, visiting his little car- toon characters in the neighborhood. Boy, was that a day! Thursday was not like high school at all. It was more like PRE-school with all my friends in baby clothes. It was a blast! The halls were judged after all the hard work we had done. The juniors were first place winners with their medieval stone arch- ways and guards in suits of armour standing at attention on each side ofthe hall. Friday we had mass in St. Louis Church. At the pep rally the Seniors won the spirit stick. Well, Bye for now. P.S. I have to get ready for the dance! is aww M '- W' i'srr -at viri 'if N ---' i-rf' W Flif ififf:iiiffieifiiifiiifiiiii ,M .. .,...,, IQ so rf qi -1453? 31 ' H H r Trim ' I' rf ,s .. . In I W I i -sr i..et i'tse irs . ris . My Q. ' 45 ex .Vk' was Wi, i iilii J . ' 'ir:- r
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