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a Surprised to see one another dressed so strangely, Mike Tewfik and Scott Englehardt give each other the once over. ► Surprised and happy, Rhonda Kesterson is es- corted by John Burness to be crowned Homecom- ing Queen. V
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Through all the work and the chal- lenges, we still found plenty of time to relax, let loose, and have fun. The friends smiling at one another in the halls, the smirks caused by practical jokes, and the giggles and chuckles over Mrs. Holloway’s vocabulary tests (There was a “cabal” to steal Mrs. Holloway’s pencils.) proved it. For many of us an A was reason enough to flash a sparkling smile. For others, hearing a good joke was all that was needed. Sometimes what made us laugh came from unusual sources: a teacher’s lecture (When asked if he would run for President, J.P. Morgan replied, “why should I accept a lesser position?”), a dog limping across cam- pus, or the phrases painted on a teepee (We’re peelin Aloha.). We took ad- vantage of every opportunity to let a touch of laughter add a little sun- shine to our day. A Smiling comes easily to Kris Robertson. ▲ At the Campus Life Burger Bash, Dave Chapman. Joey Shorey, Dean Menard, and Chris Frost “ham” it
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made the day interesting. There were pleasant surprises like receiving balloons, or a bouquet of flowers that made the day special. There were the unexpected happen- ings like winning a scholarship or trying to ski for the first time that made an ordinary day unforgettable. Those surprising and sometimes em- barrassing moments, like being sung happy birthday to in class, were an im- portant part of the year. When we look back, we will see that some of our most cherished times will be those that had a touch of the unexpected. A Flowers from an admirer are delivered by Becky Rich- ardson to a surprised Michele Kingery. Touch Of The Unexpected During the seemingly endless routine of getting up, going to school, going home, getting up, going to school, etc., we occasionally encountered something unexpected. Teachers dressing up for Homecoming, someone tipping over in his desk, or a fire drill were some of the things that broke up the daily grind and
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