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Lead Busy Life Kenny Blum gets a surprise from the shooting Water fountain as he stops for a drink between E 2 .J May I have your attention, please echoes through the classrooms as Mr. Baker makes the daily an- nouncements. Linda Karnik, 6th period office girl, checks the attendance slips. ' 6w,,,Mfewwfn-riffs 2724? XZ-ef M1 che' 'L LU' sam, F-Jai iw 'Ind in-...I
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Alice Jakub sells a school lunch ticket to Qrace tledlicka. Dave Mejstrik starts on his daily after-school job as a student janitor. SHS Students Classes begin at the familiar sound of the 8:18 buzzer. Students scurry in all di- rections hoping to make it to class on time. After the 8:15 buzzer the halls are empty except for a few students, pink slip in hand, heading toward the library, the office, or to see a teacher. Fifty-five minutes later the halls are once more in the mad confusion of students off to their next class. Fifty-five minute break is given for dinner and to give the students a chance to rest their brains. At 12:55 classes are once more in session. The 3:47 buzzer turns the students loose until 8:18 the next day. But the day is not over for all students. There is football,basket- ball, Wrestling, or track practice for the boys out for sports, meetings for others, and music lessons. The school is rarely locked up in the evenings since v a r 1 O L1 S clubs are holding meetings. The lunch line skirmish marks the beginning of the noon hour
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Mike Heavican, Mr. Maxwell, is on the verge of spanking Gary Cantlon, Wilber, for turning their home intoa Boarding House. ' My ,- Q, 1 fi Q T' t' A -5 x F , -,xy ' cs, 4 V es . --, Q T- ,f PxdBl'es' T'2iiiiCGJft for 'the kteacherxlhilafgk D' Brien 'draws Rollie Wolfe! ridicule from Tom Bodzek. Jim Healy, Pat Broekemeier, Lana Miller, and Marie Kracl in the junior one-act play. ,v 1 V, - 5' Q . fi ,f . V, f Lqyy' Juniors, Seniors i it In The Boarding House Reach, a combined play given by the Juniors and Seniors on Novem- ber l3, Wilber Maxwell decides to turn his father's home into a boarding house to earn money for a bicycle. In the process Wilber becomes a hero by capturing two bank robbers. Members of the cast were Mike Heavican, Linda Dunker, Gary Cantlon, Jim Hoy, Trisha I-lampl, Marie Kracl, Nancy Kluck, Bob Johnson, Tom Bodzek, Diane Zrust, Mary Coufal, Jean O'Brien, Rollie Wolfe, Roger Davis, Janet Wagner, and Mag O'Brien. Mr. Snyder was the director. The Advanced Speech Department presented two one-act plays, The Noel Candle, a story of a separated family brought together on Christmas Eve, and Byline for St. Luke, a modern day version of the Christmas Story, both directed by Mr. Nelson. The Senior Class presented a one-act play consisting of four Seniors-Roger Davis, Gloria Camp, John I-Ieffner, and Nancy Kluck. The Running Tide is a serious play, set in a light house on a small island where a mentally dis- turbed young woman wrecks ships by putting out the lighthouse light. An Apple For Teacher, a comedy based on the age-old practice of flattering the teacher with an apple, was presented by the Junior Class.
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