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The Twosome Transfer entertain students with a skit about aliens in- vading earth. Students show their school spirit by cheering along with the cheerleaders during pep sessions- Cheerleaders, Joyce Walton and Lisa Szajna. lead the student John Schurman entertains students by stating his views on society body cheerblock at one of the many pep sessions. through his songs. Pep Session, As ?e. ' nbh ' es 19
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D ' PauI mystifies and astonishes seniors, Tim Amstutz and Wendy Hockemeyer, by selecting the correct key needed to unlock the handcuffs that bind them together. Jill Miller mocks the Harding Hawk at the Homecoming pep session. w Assemblies coincide with student pep To break up the scholastic routine, the Student Council sponsored several assemblies throughout the year. In October, D ' Paul amazed the students with feats of ESP and magic. Just before Christmas vacation, the Twosome Transfer enter- tained the school body with futuristic skits. January brought pantomimists, Micah and Laura, who astounded the audience with acts of illusion of solid walls and stairways. At the final assembly in March, John Schurman satirized and commented on society through song. During the football and basketball seasons, pep sessions provided the student body with an opportunity to cheer the teams onto victory prior to the big games. Energetic team Cheerleaders pitted classes against each other as to which class could yell the loudest. The results were never the same. 18 Pep Sessions, Assemblies
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Saints lead spirit chants Flyers scrimmaged to victory The Senior Saints filled the gym with songs of accolades from above. The Jammin ' Juniors en- tered the gym with the thought of overpowering the One pos- sessing the almighty power from the heavens beyond. Fulfilling the seniors expectations, the Saints victoriously defeated the Jammin ' Juniors. The second game featured the Freshmen Flyers with a vanquished defeat against the Samori Soph- omores. The Flyers controlled the evening with their dominating players hitting the boards, both offensively and defensively. The third and final game indi- cated a weakening point for the Saints, as the Flyers subdued the higher surpremacy. Both teams were worn out from the previous games; age and endurance took its toll, and the young prevailed. Eight great saints gather to sing their praise as Saint Lynne rep- resents God. Freshman Flyer, Jim O ' Keefe handles the game ball as he manipulates his teams offense. 20 Class Tourney
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