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Cold Hands . . . FIRE AND ICE Fire and Ice Week festivities began on January 30 and 31. with a series of special games. Students competed in ping-pong, horse, and short-distance putting. For seniors, there was the traditional broom-ball tournament, organized and refereed by Eddie Edburg. King of Intramural Competition. These brave souls found new ways to enjoy sub-Arctic temperatures. They shot little balls across the ice. wacked everything in sight with brooms, and struggled to remain vertical. The winning team, the Ninjas, then went on to compete with the faculty team. The fun continued with a Variety Show on Thursday. February 2. The show was performed as a matinee for students and again in the evening for parents. The acts were mainly musical, and quite varied! Several rock bands, piano players, vocal ensembles, and assorted school groups were among the 20 acts. Also included were Paul Wright’s rendition of a used car commercial, three break dancers. Nudge. Nudge. and a repeat performance of the Lumberjacks. .. .. Above: Mr. Maas scratches his head in wonder as the faculty team scores a goal. 'cove: Doug Menning and Billy Krone have learned much front Monty ython. Fire S lce 29
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Upper left: Marie Engstrom and Janice Koch harmonize to Father, lift Me Up . Upper Right: Todd Waller1 casual look. Lower Left: Brad Johnson race after the ball. Lower Right: The referee stand back In awe of the Ninja1 . 38 Fire t Ice
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Upper left; The suspense mounts, who will be chosen? Then, the royal hug. and the next freshman page is chosen Upper Right: The last slow dance. lower left. Pop Music, the men behind the scene: lower Right: Amy Johnson and that camera-shy Pat Brekker
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