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Some D Ever have one of those days when everyone's getting on you, from your teachers dwon to your very best friend? So go the words to the song familiar to all VHS’ers; words that most students can readily identify with. He was so unlucky that he ran into trouble which started out to hap- pen to somebody else. Donald Marquis Everyone experiences “one of those days” every now and then; days that often start with getting up late, missing the bus, and tripping up the front steps of school in an effort to avoid being marked tardy.
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Coope Cheering at a pep assembly, listening to a teacher, participating in a club are all examples of the thing we call cooperation. Cooperation comes in many forms. At times its fun to cooperate in various ac- tivities; to really get involved in something you are interested in. VHS offers many things for students to do, but its up to them to get involved. “The highest and best form of effi- ciency is the spontaneous coopera- tion of free people.” Woodrow Wilson Thanks to the student and their cooper- ation, the magazine drive and bicentennial pin sales turned out successfully. And all the classes benefitted from it. Cooperation can be found all around us, but there can never be too much of it. 1. Ken Engstrom, Campus Life director, asks audi- ence to judge the finalists of a humiliating contest. 2. Terri Tuomela just realized she was on the wrong bus. 3. Yvonne Maki hopes no one saw her run into the corner locker. 4 Arm Makowski turned fifty shades of red during this brief skit. 5. Karen Stowe and Ml Jacobson are exhausted from working on the junior float. 6 Amanda Filter shows Carol Hokkanen how to do her income taxes. 7. Barb Graham and Robin Culbert get up early Saturday morning to decorate the halls for Home coming. 8. Mary Finnegan helps Denise Day clean her locker. ration
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1 The day continues with flunking an- other algebra quiz, starving through noon hour, having forgotten your lunch, and continuing an age-old argument with your parents after school. It finally culminates in an uneventful run down main street after a totally disastrous hockey game. On days like these, the only thing that makes them bearable is the realization that to- morrow will be a better day; certainly it couldn’t be any worse! 1. Tantrums can be tun! 2. With the contents of her locker all over the floor. Mickey Bouska starts another perfect day. 3. Rod Radosevich plays footsie on the ice. 4. The hockey mascot. Beth Haurunen. leads cheers. 5. The look on Dave Mattson's face reflects how his day has been. es Right
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