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                                  With only four weeks before there-  or any of the choir’s songs.  He picked
                             union,  the  husband was  looking atall              up  his  yearbook  and  flipped  to  the
                             the possibilities of trying to getout of             Clubs and Organizations section.
                             the class reunion.  But it was hopeless.                  The  group  photos  and  candids
                             His wife wanted to go and meet all his               reminded him oi all the opportunities
                             friends, ex-girlfriends and show off pic­            high school students  had.  There  was
                             tures of the kids.                                   something for everybody. Journalism,
                                  Most of his old friends had already             cheerleading, band, DECA, HOSA, SLA,
                             written, saying that they were going to              language clubs. In fact, there was some­
                             attend  and  hoped  that  the  husband               thing for every taste a student had.  It
                             and his wife could make it.  Some of his             was the first year for the Rampages to
                             old  friends  from  the  choir  suggested            be revived. Tne freshmen had more ac­
                             that the Varsity Choir get together at               tivities  geared  toward  them.              The
                             the reunion and have a small program.                speech  team  had  two  captains.  The
                             But his friends who suggested the good               drill  team held a  dance clinic for ele­
                             idea of a program couldn’t remember                  mentary school girls.
                             any  of  the  songs  they  sang  in  high              The husband was so absorbed, he for­
                             school and didn’t have their yearbooks               got to look for the songs  on  the vocal
                             to look up the songs.  They aU had good              music spreads. When his friends called
                             excuses for losing their books:  getting             later, he told them he forgot to look at
                             lost  in  the  move,  the  dog’s  new chew           the songs.  It resulted in all of his old
                             toy...                                               friends  calling  him  collect  and  remi­
                                  So,  it was the husband’s responsi­             niscing  for  two  or  three  hours  about
                             bility to look up the Varsity choir songs            the glory days of the choir.






























                                                                                  “The Brady Bunch”,  as performed
                                                                                  by the French V class,  was taken to
                                                                                  state competition at UNL and placed
                                                                                  first.







                                                                                            Eighty members joined the Gumby Club in 1984-1985.  Thectub
                                                                                           met to raise funds and promote school spirit.
                                                  Freshman Kara Koehler tries out
                                                  her  cooking  skills  during  Spanish
                                                  class.

                                                                                           Rampages,  Vo I,  VI,  No. 5,  Page 1, February 8,  1985.
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